diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 0d46582..dbcb757 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ "css-loader": "*", "jquery": "^3.5.0", "moment": "^2.23.0", - "node-sass": "^4.11.0", + "node-sass": "^6.0.1", "popper.js": "^1.14.6", - "sass-loader": "^7.1.0", + "sass-loader": "10", "style-loader": "^0.23.1", "vue": "^2.5.17", "vue-loader": "^15.5.0", diff --git a/setup/README.md b/setup/README.md index 52fc157..0ae5a61 100644 --- a/setup/README.md +++ b/setup/README.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Next, automatically get the correct environment by running `pipenv shell` within ### A Quick Overview of `projects.json` All the project UI is loaded from one JSON array: `src/data/projects.json`. -For each project is a JSON objcet with the following structure: +For each project is a JSON object with the following structure: - background: The main iconography for the project. It should be a file path to an image within the `public/assets` folder. - bullets: A JSON string array that summarizes the work in a couple bullet points. This will be displayed in the profile listing in the top card. - featured: a boolean that determines whether this project will be displayed. @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ python add_images_to_project.py [name] [path_to_image_file] [caption] ``` The `[name]` field should correspond to the same field in the JSON object described above, and the `[caption]` field should be the string that you want to be displayed under the image to give it context. -If you have any questions, feel free to contact [drewgreg@stanford.edu] +If you have any questions, feel free to contact [aperez01@stanford.edu] or [nadint@stanford.edu]. diff --git a/setup/hospitalrun.html b/setup/hospitalrun.html index c459db6..32b71e9 100644 --- a/setup/hospitalrun.html +++ b/setup/hospitalrun.html @@ -6,8 +6,9 @@ (release build), which will be a significant improvement for current users compared to the beta build.
- More on this prospective project coming soon! For additional information about HospitalRun’s mission and implementation, - visit hospitalrun.io. + Some of the features we worked on last year include viewable diagnoses, inventory modules, and incident notes! For + additional information about HospitalRun’s mission and implementation, visit + hospitalrun.io.