Working on making a few content updates to...

Working on making a few content updates to my parallel @getgrav@twitter.com (first image) and Docsify.js.org (second image) demo sites, designed to highlight Markdown content portability between these two awesome platforms👇🏼

Here is an even more specific example showing the Resources page on both platforms, followed by a peek into the Markdown used to render the pages on both platforms👀

Want to see a live demo of these two sites? Here you go!

Grav Open Course Hub demo:
one.on-rev.com/cmpt-363-demo/2

Docsify Open Course Starter Kit demo (no Webserver required, just GitHub Pages🚀):
paulhibbitts.github.io/docsify

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one.on-rev.com

While my Grav and Docsify.js.org projects try to address the same needs, they have their own strengths/weaknesses. Grav Open Course Hub is very customizable but requires more tech skills and a Webserver, while Docsify Open Course is less so and only needs GitHub Pages.

docsify
Docsify.js.org

By design, when pages from either project are seamlessly embedded into other systems there is almost no noticeable difference to students.

with Grav Open Course Hub:
canvas.sfu.ca/courses/61465

with Docsify Open Course Starter Kit:
canvas.sfu.ca/courses/62884

CMPT-363 2021
canvas.sfu.ca