If you have access to a server for web hosting, perhaps through your company/university or department, then using this template is as easy as cloning this repository directly into your public HTML directory. If not you can pretty easily host a website using this template with GitHub Pages. See that link for more details, but the basic procedure is this:
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Create a GitHub repository named
username.github.io
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Click the Use this template button above, being sure to give your copy of this repository a more apt name, like awesome-conference.
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In your copy go to Settings and scroll down to GitHub Pages. Under Source choose the master branch of your forked copy. Then your copy of the website will be hosted at
username.github.io/awesome-conference
.
It may be helpful to include mathematical notation on this website, especially in the abstracts of talks. This can be done using MathJax. For an example see the programs page of the template site. To include math in a page of this website, include the lines
<script type="text/javascript" async
src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.7/MathJax.js?config=default">
</script>
in the <head>
of the HTML file. Then math can by typeset by using LaTeX's math notation enclosed in \(...\)
delimiters.
The file sitemap.xml
helps search engines understand the structure of your site.
In this file, each instance of "WEBSITE" should be replaced
with the actual address where this website is being hosted.
See the sitemaps protocol page for more details.
The simplicity of the HTML/CSS source for this template is its strongest feature. For something more slick or modern or sophisticated or complicated:
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Hoverboard is beautiful but requires some tech know-how to setup.
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You can build something from scratch based on a GitHub Pages site with Jekyll or a template from Pixelarity.