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Qualitative analysis link not published #230
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It looks like the date is being pulled from the posts metadata rather than the filename. The new link is: https://ourcodingclub.github.io/2018/01/29/qualitative.html -- should probably also update the readme here: https://github.com/ourcodingclub/CC-Qualit |
@sandra-ab Could you please look into this one? Thanks!! |
Thanks @datageek ! The URL is indeed being created from the post metadata, which means the filename doesn't really matter (but for some reason still needs to start with a date, as I found to my dismay last week!). I renamed the file to avoid confusion, and edited the README. @gndaskalova in the long run we should probably think of getting rid of dates in the URLs? If we change the dates (purposefully or by mistake), bookmarked links will become invalid. Shall I look into having shorter URLs that are just the tutorial title? Date will still appear in the header of the tut, and I've already added fields for updated date and updater name in the posts header, as some of our tutorials are getting old and it might reassure users that we update them regularly! At the moment that displays as e.g. "Created by Gergana on 19-01-2017 and last updated by Sandra on 04-05-2019". |
Hi @sandra-ab - just wanted to check if I should close this issue now since we have our new naming system on? Thanks, |
https://ourcodingclub.github.io/2018/01/25/qualitative.html does not resolve but is present in
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