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Add more food & dishes #105

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meodai opened this issue Mar 15, 2021 · 8 comments
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Add more food & dishes #105

meodai opened this issue Mar 15, 2021 · 8 comments

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@meodai
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meodai commented Mar 15, 2021

https://www.tasteatlas.com/search

meodai added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 22, 2021
Adds nature, food and random other colors

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@perveen-neha
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help me get started . i cant understand what to do . i have basic knowledge of html and css

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meodai commented Aug 12, 2021

@perveen-neha hey! Thank you for your interest. Good news: You don't need any skills beside editing a CSV. Are you using windows, mac or linux? I'm happy to write a tiny tutorial for you.

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meodai commented Aug 12, 2021

  1. Create a new Spreadsheet in Google Sheets (or any other program you like)
    Screenshot 2021-08-12 at 18 08 51
  2. Import the colornames.csv (file > import > upload)
    Screenshot 2021-08-12 at 18 09 06
    2.1 While importing. Make sure to NOT convert text and numbers automatically
    Screenshot 2021-08-12 at 18 09 37
  3. Freeze the first row of the newly important CSV.
    Screenshot 2021-08-12 at 18 10 21
    3.1. Select the first row, (view > freeze > 1 row)
  4. Go to the bottom of your sheet and add a color name and its hex color.
    4.1 (If you need a color picker, google: color picker and select a color you like
    Screenshot 2021-08-12 at 18 11 41
    4.2 Copy the hex value and search the sheet for it (Ctrl + F / Cmd + F) If none is found you're good, go ahead and add it.
    4.3 If not choose a slightly different color and try again.
    4.4 Also search for your color name, to make sure its not already in there, before you add it.
  5. Sort the sheet by name (A-Z)

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6. Download the sheet as CSV

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7. If you know how to create a pull request, create one. If not just upload the file somewhere. And create an issue or post it here.

@perveen-neha
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@meodai i am not familiar with what you have provided here, but i am more than happy to learn it and i will. i am sorry for the fact that i have final exams till 31 aug so in this time span i wont be able to give my full attention to this but i ll try to give as much as possible. thank you very much for responding.

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meodai commented Aug 13, 2021

@perveen-neha no worries! Good luck with your exams.

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@meodai thank you for understanding

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perveen-neha commented Aug 14, 2021

sir I have followed the above steps that you provided and added color to get hands on practice. can you please help me to create a pull request. I mean I don't understand how do I upload the modified sheet.
Untitled spreadsheet - colornames.csv

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meodai commented Mar 8, 2022

@perveen-neha I'm soo sorry I missed your comment.

  1. You need to fork the project: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo
  2. Rename your CSV to colornames.csv
  3. Replace the file in the SRC folder (you can do so by dragging it into the github webinterface in your fork)
  4. Create a pull-request: https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request

hope that helps.

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