From 27c3c607408f54e8be8fd686ccbf272e76fdb09d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ks129 <45097959+ks129@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 15:08:35 +0200 Subject: Use h2 instead bigger h-s and add classes --- pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/1.html | 4 ++-- pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/2.html | 2 +- pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/3.html | 8 ++++---- pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/4.html | 12 ++++++------ pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/5.html | 10 +++++----- 5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'pydis_site') diff --git a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/1.html b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/1.html index c05de45b..bde4e0b4 100644 --- a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/1.html +++ b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/1.html @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Winners recieved a special Code Jam Champion title.
-Here is the original task description which was posted on the code-jam-1 GitHub repo:
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@-
The Winning Team: Team 23, kel and Momo!
These two experts worked together to create what can only be described as a flawless submission. diff --git a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/2.html b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/2.html index ec048fd6..602a1c66 100644 --- a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/2.html +++ b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/2.html @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ so long as there's a relationship of some sort.
-The winner of the second code jam is Defiant Sails, with Momo, WrongEnd, and SharpBit! Congratulations!
diff --git a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/3.html b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/3.html index 191f6c86..0bd293db 100644 --- a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/3.html +++ b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/3.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ as long as they fit the theme. The jam started at Monday, the 22nd October 2018, 12:00 PM UTC.
-The original task description was as follows:
-@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
The winning team for this jam was Certain Horses, consisting of Wattle, Scragly, and Mark. They made a 2D platformer where the player had to collect lemons in order to earn points. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ https://github.com/MarkKoz/code-jam-3
-The first runner up for this jam was team Successful Toads, whose code can be found at https://gitlab.com/biskette/code-jam-3/. @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ and make sure that your bunker would survive into the post-apocalypse.
-The second runner up for this jam was team Misty Hats, with code available at https://gitlab.com/JannesJ/code-jam-3. diff --git a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/4.html b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/4.html index 76ddbe81..f3d750bc 100644 --- a/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/4.html +++ b/pydis_site/templates/events/pages/code-jams/4.html @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ 19 randomly assembled teams worked on this task for three days from the 22nd of February, 00:00 UTC.
-The original task description, as found in the repository was as follows: @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ -
If you want to watch the original code jam judging stream, you can find it on YouTube - all of the submissions are showcased in the stream. @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
-The winning team for this code jam was the team Cool Crocodiles, consisting of Runew0lf, gl4cial, and syntaxaire. @@ -64,21 +64,21 @@ a theme "for blind users", and many more features.
-The first runner up for this code jam was the team Enthusiastic Electricians, who made a paint tool called ArtiQule where the pencil point would break, colors would blend together on your palette, and the paint brush would drip onto the canvas.
-The second runner up for this code jam was the team Slithering Snacks. They ade a media player where you had to fill out a CAPTCHA every time you wanted to load a file, register an account, and confirm your password to log in by typing it with all the characters in alphabetic order.
-While they didn't make it on top of the ladder, the following submissions have stood out exceptionally:
Team Blue Buckets won best code quality with their Tinder for Cats.
The original task description, as found in the repository, was as follows:
-@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
If you want to watch the original code jam judging stream, you can find it on YouTube - all of the submissions are showcased in the stream. @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
-While it was a difficult decision, the winners were Team Combined Crusader, consisting of Makusu, Mahabama, and missingfragment. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ and watch us doing so in the livestream.
-Team Various Vipers produced a game consisting of various mini-games that had an excellent graphical user interface. The fact that the project had accompanying game design documents showed how well-organized this project was. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ and watch us inspecting it in the livestream.
-The Gentle Gnomes ended up in the third spot. Their web app allowed the user to search for a location and would then show climate-related statistics, -- cgit v1.2.3