I've temporarily removed the carroussel, it doesn't look very good when the
site shows a carroussel of broken images.

Martijn


On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 11:48 PM Martijn Dashorst <
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've done some upgrades to our website to hopefully ensure we are in
> accordance with the Apache website guidelines (see
> https://whimsy.apache.org/site/project/wicket, which was mostly red
> before my actions).
>
> What remains is our "Built with Wicket" tumblr carroussel. The images are
> not allowed to load in the user's browser session, so those images should
> be loaded at build time, or we should ask for cookie consent from the user.
>
> Apparently there's a Jekyll Youtube plugin that asks for that consent on
> the page load, and generates a thumbnail for the linked video. I'm
> considering adding a crawler functionality to the jekyll setup to pull the
> images and descriptions into our local site, such that we don't pull the
> data from tumblr in the browser session.
>
> Or we decide to remove the carroussel, that's also a possibility.
>
> Also I added a devcontainer configuration to run the jekyll site in a
> devcontainer when opened in VS Code. This makes developing on the website
> much simpler (you don't need a jekyll/ruby installation anymore).
>
> Martijn
>


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