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KDE hosts a variety of websites, from the highly dynamic to info, documentation, and promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from:
KDE hosts a variety of websites, from the highly dynamic to info, documentation, and promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from:
* writing content
* writing content
* moderating in the forum
* moderating in the forum
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{{Note|Capacity is about to become deprecated, as the main site is being prepared for a move to <del>WordPress</del> <del>Drupal</del> to be decided}}
{{Note|Capacity is about to become deprecated, as the main site is being prepared for a move to <del>WordPress</del> <del>Drupal</del> to be decided}}


=== Setting up the website on your computer ===
=== Discussion about kde websites ===
 
In order to do any development you will want to have a local version of the websites to test before committing. The instructions for how to set this up are here: [[KDE.org/Local Setup|Local Website Setup]].


=== Discussion about kde websites ===
* IRC channel: #kde-www
* IRC channel: #kde-www
* Matrix channel: [https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#freenode_#kde-www:matrix.org #kde-www]
* Mailinglist: [http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-www kde-www] See http://kde.org/mailinglists/ for details
* Mailinglist: [http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-www kde-www] See http://kde.org/mailinglists/ for details


==  Documentation ==
==  Documentation ==
=== Setting up kde.org or other capacity based website on your computer ===
In order to do any development you will want to have a local version of the websites to test before committing. The instructions for how to set this up are here: [[KDE.org/Local Setup|Local Website Setup]].


=== Documentation for MediaWiki ===
=== Documentation for MediaWiki ===
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* And the translation bundle
* And the translation bundle


=== Documentation for the jekyll theme ===
=== Documentation for the Jekyll theme ===


You can find the documentation for the jekyll theme in the [https://invent.kde.org/websites/jekyll-kde-theme project README] and a Tutorial is available at [[KDE.org/Jekyll]].
You can find the documentation for the Jekyll theme in the [https://invent.kde.org/websites/jekyll-kde-theme project README] and a Tutorial is available at [[KDE.org/Jekyll]].


=== Documentation for the cdn export (webpack) ===
=== Documentation for the cdn export (webpack) ===
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* The wikis: userbase, techbase and community
* The wikis: userbase, techbase and community
* kde.org/applications
* kde.org/applications
* kde.org (WIP)
* kde.org


=== Documentation for Capacity ===
=== Documentation for Capacity ===

Revision as of 08:43, 4 November 2019

Konqi connects to the internet.

Introduction

KDE hosts a variety of websites, from the highly dynamic to info, documentation, and promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from:

  • writing content
  • moderating in the forum
  • coordinating announcements
  • staying in contact with KDE developers to be aware of latest changes
  • administering dynamic sites like forum, wikis
  • watching out for spammers in those
  • enhancing functionality of the codebase
  • styling/designing the look of our sites
  • etc etc

The web team works closely with the promo and the sysadmin teams to make sure that KDE has a nice-looking and functional web presence.

Getting involved

Coding

There are a variety of options to get involved. KDE websites use either its own framework (Capacity, see below), or one of the well known frameworks around the web. This includes:

KDE's web needs steadily change, and there is always room for coders who are able to contribute HTML, CSS or PHP.

Note

Capacity is about to become deprecated, as the main site is being prepared for a move to WordPress Drupal to be decided


Discussion about kde websites

Documentation

Setting up kde.org or other capacity based website on your computer

In order to do any development you will want to have a local version of the websites to test before committing. The instructions for how to set this up are here: Local Website Setup.

Documentation for MediaWiki

KDE's MediaWiki instance are using the family setup.

The theme is located at Aether-mediawiki gitlab and the extensions are the following:

  • ConfirmEdit
  • DocumentationTags
  • Contribution_Scores
  • DynamicPageList_(third-party)
  • EmbedVideo
  • ImageMap
  • ParserFunctions
  • MassEditRegex
  • LiquidThreads
  • SpamBlacklist
  • TitleBlacklist
  • UserMerge
  • Interwiki
  • Matomo
  • Nuke
  • And the translation bundle

Documentation for the Jekyll theme

You can find the documentation for the Jekyll theme in the project README and a Tutorial is available at KDE.org/Jekyll.

Documentation for the cdn export (webpack)

The code is available at websites/aether-sass.

Websites using this theme:

  • The wikis: userbase, techbase and community
  • kde.org/applications
  • kde.org

Documentation for Capacity

The current default framework for many *.kde.org domains is the /media-framework, aka Capacity. Any documentation about this should go here:

Warning

Probably outdated content below


Working with Wordpress on kde.org

Note: this is not reflective of the current state of kde.org but will be helpful once kde.org has been ported to neverland and wordpress. Wordpress Help

  • Discussion for a new site here

Themes

Site Maintainance

Meetings

The Team

See here

Sub projects