This is an example of participant's documentation for the Fabricademy program.
You can edit it on [Gitlab](http://gitlab.fabcloud.org). The software used turns simple text files written in [Markdown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown) format, into the site you are navigating.
Each time you change a page using the Gitlab interface, the site is rebuilt and all the changes published
in few minutes.
If this is your site, go on and edit this page clicking the Gitlab link on the upper right, changing the text below and deleting this.
No worries, you can't break anything, all the changes you make are saved under [Version Control](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control) using [GIT](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-About-Version-Control). This means that you have all the different versions of your page saved and available all the time in the Gitlab interface.
This is an example of how you can structure your documentation, including ways of adding images, videos, tables e.t.c. Once you start editing make sure that you delete the examples and you make this page yours.
##Assignments
_you can showcase the progress on your assignments on this page with a grid_
_below an example from the documentation of [Loes Bogers](https://class.textile-academy.org/2020/loes.bogers/) TextileLab Amsterdam 2019-20_
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??? tip
remember to resize and optimize all your images. You will run out of space and the more data, the more servers, the more cooling systems and energy wasted :) make a choice at every image :) This image is optimised in size with resolution 72 and passed through tinypng for final optimisation. Remove tips when you don't need them anymore!