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After some searching I decided that <a href="http://getpelican.com">pelican</a> combined with github-pages would provided an adequate and easy to manage solution.</p> +<h2>Desired Features</h2> +<p>In preparing to create the pelican theme, I made a list of features I wanted. +<em> support all pelican defaults +</em> responsive layout +<em> social icons +</em> Disqus comment support +<em> code highlighting +</em> Google Custom Search +<em> Google Analytics +</em> use CDN javascript when possible +<em> author vcards +</em> modified time on articles +<em> license per article / page with global option +</em> optional header image for articles and pages</p> +<p>After reviewing the list, I decided to start developing a simple two column blog layout using the <a href="http://foundation.zurb.com/">Foundation 4</a> framework. I chose Foundation 4 mainly due to my previous use of it and my individual preference over bootstrap.</p> +<h2>The design ( pelican-red )</h2> +<p>The result became pelican-red ( readable on every device ). Pelican-red supports all of the features desired and was able to provide a clean layout for this blog. I continued working on the theme to change almost all of the features to be configured via the pelican configuration file to allow the theme to be generic and usable beyond this blog.</p> +<h3>Unique Features ( cool stuff )</h3> +<p>I am going to quickly discuss some of the cool features of the pelican-red theme in this section. </p> +<h4>Social Links</h4> +<p>The social links are used for both the site social links and the author social links. The social links are basically icon links to different social networking profiles using icon fonts instead of images. Over 20 different social networks are supported by the theme.</p> +<h4>Copyright</h4> +<p>The copyright settings allow for a site wide copyright with options to show the copyright by default on pages and articles separately. In addition individual articles may set a different copyright value. The copyright details are listed in the pelican settings file and are referenced with a simple alias for the copyright. Additionally if a Creative Commons copyright is used a iconified copyright link will be generated.</p> +<h4>Author Details</h4> +<p>The author details is what empowers the vcard functionality. In the pelican configuration file a listing of authors can be provided which included additional information about each author including things like: email, title, organization, and image. These will then be displayed as a vcard at the end of an article ( just certain fields ) and on the authors page.</p> +<h4>Extra Meta</h4> +<p>The articles and pages support extra meta including: +<em> modified +</em> comments +<em> copyright +</em> image</p> +<p>Of these the coolest is the image meta tag which allows for the article to have a header image which also doubles as the articles icon in the listings.</p> +<h3>The Future</h3> +<p>pelican-red currently uses some theme "hacks" to achieve the final design, some of which can be converted into pelican plugins. The modified time, image, and author information will be converted into plugins to modularize the code a bit better in the future. Additionally the site menu will have support for nested menu-items instead of just a single drop-down. Finally, the print layout will be improved a bit to look less cluttered in some spots. </p> +<h2>Additional Information</h2> +<p>The current documentation is in the <a href="https://github.com/arsenetar/pelican-red/blob/master/README.md">README.md</a> in the github repository. The README covers all the settings and features in more detail. The theme itself is at <a href="https://github.com/arsenetar/pelican-red">github</a>. 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After some searching I decided that <a href="http://getpelican.com">pelican</a> combined with github-pages would provided an adequate and easy to manage solution.</p> +<h2>Desired Features</h2> +<p>In preparing to create the pelican theme, I made a list of features I wanted. +<em> support all pelican defaults +</em> responsive layout +<em> social icons +</em> Disqus comment support +<em> code highlighting +</em> Google Custom Search +<em> Google Analytics +</em> use CDN javascript when possible +<em> author vcards +</em> modified time on articles +<em> license per article / page with global option +</em> optional header image for articles and pages</p> +<p>After reviewing the list, I decided to start developing a simple two column blog layout using the <a href="http://foundation.zurb.com/">Foundation 4</a> framework. I chose Foundation 4 mainly due to my previous use of it and my individual preference over bootstrap.</p> +<h2>The design ( pelican-red )</h2> +<p>The result became pelican-red ( readable on every device ). Pelican-red supports all of the features desired and was able to provide a clean layout for this blog. I continued working on the theme to change almost all of the features to be configured via the pelican configuration file to allow the theme to be generic and usable beyond this blog.</p> +<h3>Unique Features ( cool stuff )</h3> +<p>I am going to quickly discuss some of the cool features of the pelican-red theme in this section. </p> +<h4>Social Links</h4> +<p>The social links are used for both the site social links and the author social links. The social links are basically icon links to different social networking profiles using icon fonts instead of images. 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These will then be displayed as a vcard at the end of an article ( just certain fields ) and on the authors page.</p> +<h4>Extra Meta</h4> +<p>The articles and pages support extra meta including: +<em> modified +</em> comments +<em> copyright +</em> image</p> +<p>Of these the coolest is the image meta tag which allows for the article to have a header image which also doubles as the articles icon in the listings.</p> +<h3>The Future</h3> +<p>pelican-red currently uses some theme "hacks" to achieve the final design, some of which can be converted into pelican plugins. The modified time, image, and author information will be converted into plugins to modularize the code a bit better in the future. Additionally the site menu will have support for nested menu-items instead of just a single drop-down. 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The contents of this blog cover topics such as electrical projects, python, and reviews. These topics are resultant from personal hobbies and projects of the author. The electrical projects consist of things such as motor controllers, battery management systems, and audio amplifiers. The python articles are targeted mainly at web development using python with frameworks such as flask and tornado. The reviews cover different products mainly in the technology area such as computer components and electronic devices.

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Andrew Senetar is an undergraduate engineering student at Purdue University studying Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering with a focus on power systems. While at Purdue, he has participated on an Evgradprix team for three years through Eta Kappa Nu, Beta Chapter and been in charge of maintaining the information systems of Eta Kappa Nu, Beta Chapter for two years. During 2012, he worked on a custom motor controller for the Evgradprix entry which was built from the ground up utilizing IGBT's. In 2013, he has started work on a custom battery management and balancing system for the Evgradprix entry as well.

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He is interested in power generation and distribution on both a grid scale and within self contained environments ( vehicles etc ). With a focus on how to use existing technologies to solve the current problems faced in power generation and distribution.