Add read_more and/or meme links
We have a lot of definitions in our dictionary but not all of them have helpful supportive and/or uplifting materials.
Contributing
- Go to the
db/seeds.rbfile and see which definitions do not have anyread_more_urlormeme_urlattributes. - Add the attributes (as many or as few as you want). You can add just a meme or just a read_more. Not every definition needs one but it's nice to have!
🔥 MAKE SURE THAT LINKS:
- have helped you understand the subject!
- if possible, are open source or free (e.g. original docs, blogs on dev.to, publicly available blogs)
- are beginner-friendly (plain English, no dense technical terminology)
- do not contain any kind of language or imagery that violate our Code of Conduct
- contain a "read_more_at" description (on the website, this attribute will make a "Read more at XYZ's blog" or "Read more about this at Rails docs")
- do not link to sources by folks who have acted in a way that violates our Code of Conduct and did not own up to that, e.g. JavaScript Teacher (@js_tut) or Uncle Bob Martin;
🔥 MAKE SURE THAT YOUR MEMES:
- do not contain any kind of language or imagery that violate our Code of Conduct
- contain a descriptive alt text;
@sylwiavargas Can I do this one? Looking for my first issue for #Hacktoberfest
Hi @panditita — of course! Go ahead — and thank you :) The most important thing is that you do add materials that helped YOU understand particular words or analogies.
@sylwiavargas Can I do one? Looking for my first issue for Hacktoberfest as well!
@aortiz24, of course, go ahead! Please make sure to create the branch (not a fork) and follow this contribution guide: https://github.com/sylwiavargas/The-Code-Bending-Dictionary/wiki/3.-Contributing-to-the-Code-Bending-Dictionary