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Separate upcoming from past activities in the activity index #19

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jordanbyron opened this issue Jun 14, 2012 · 2 comments
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Separate upcoming from past activities in the activity index #19

jordanbyron opened this issue Jun 14, 2012 · 2 comments
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daniely pushed a commit to daniely/mendicantuniversity.org that referenced this issue Jul 5, 2012
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daniely commented Jul 5, 2012

@jordanbyron I looked into this and long story short, I think your best bet is to use site.time. One problem with site.time though is that it uses the time that you last ran jekyll, so you might end up in situations where the website isn't updated for awhile and some items look like they're "upcoming" but they've actually passed.

But since you guys are constantly updating the website with info and activities, I don't think you'll run into this problem that often. Also, if you think about it, jekyll is a STATIC site generator so this is the expected behavior.

Anyway, I'm trying to submit a pull request for this but since I already have one queued up I have to wait. Don't wanna mix up the commits.

For now, here's a screenshot of what it looks like. As soon as you accept or reject my last pull request I can send this new one.
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daniely pushed a commit to daniely/mendicantuniversity.org that referenced this issue Jul 5, 2012
daniely pushed a commit to daniely/mendicantuniversity.org that referenced this issue Jul 5, 2012
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@daniely what I originally had in mind was some sort of dividing line between future and past activities. I found a blog post that might get you started on splitting the posts between future and past. Thanks for taking a stab at this. 😄

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daniely pushed a commit to daniely/mendicantuniversity.org that referenced this issue Jul 7, 2012
daniely pushed a commit to daniely/mendicantuniversity.org that referenced this issue Jul 7, 2012
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