i.e., "Where do I put stuff???"
e.g., "Headings?? Links?? How??"
Markdown links are made like this:
[my link text](my-link-url)
.If you are linking to a page outside digitalhumanities.nyu.edu on another site, add the full url (with
https
strongly preferred):[my link text](https://example.com/my-external-page)
.If you are linking to a page within the NYU DH site, you have 2 options:
[my link text](/about)
(with the starting slash) would create a link relative to the site root, sohttps://digitalhumanities.nyu.edu/about
.[my link text](about)
(without the starting slash) would create a link relative to the page you're editing. So if you're editing a page, e.g.,https://digitalhumanities.nyu.edu/seed-grants
, that link would resolve tohttps://digitalhumanities.nyu.edu/seed-grants/about
.
✅ Formal | ✅ Informal | 🚫 Never | Notes |
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NYU Digital Humanities | NYU DH | NYUDH NYU-DH DH@NYU |
This site is produced by "NYU Digital Humanities." Not the "Digital Humanities Initiative," "Center," etc. |
NYU Digital Humanities Graduate Fellowships | graduate fellowships | student summer |
Although we call them 'summer' a lot, the fellowships do not have summer in the name. The participants in them are "Graduate fellows." |
NYU Advanced Certificate in Digital Humanities | The DH Certificate | DHSS |
Neither "Digital Humanities and Social Sciences" nor the acronym "DHSS" should ever appear. Students enrolled in this program can be called "Digital Humanities graduate students"; generally those not enrolled shouldn't |