A /top4 page is a personal webpage where you can share your definitive ranked list of your top 3 favorites and an honorable mention. In a specific topic, such as movies, albums, snacks, games, or anything else you feel strongly about. Read also the announcement here.
Inspired by the fun, opinionated style of ranking things in fours, it allows you to express your tastes clearly and concisely while inviting discussion and debate.
You can add a /top4 page to your personal website as a lightweight and engaging way to share more about yourself beyond the usual /about or /now pages.
Click on the edit (pencil) button. GitHub will prompt you to fork the repository under your own user so that a Pull Request can be made.
Learn more about Pull Requests.
Add the following to the data file, replacing the values with your own:
{ "name": "Example", "url": "https://example.com/top4/", "emoji": "🍕", "category": "Pizza", "number1": "Hawaii", "number2": "Pepperoni", "number3": "Brooklyn", "number4": "Chicago" },
Do not forget the trailing comma. Unless you are the last entry. It does not matter where you add your addition in the file. It will be sorted alphabetically,
Commit the file, and if you could be so kind, set the Commit Message to something that helps me understand what your commit is doing.
Example: "added: Example to the directory"
GitHub will then prompt you to create a Pull Request against the original repository. Do so and you are all set!
Submissions will be reviewed as quickly as possible, and when your Pull Request is merged, your website will appear in the directory!
We reserve the right to refuse any site we deem to be inappropriate. Basically, if you wouldn't show it to your grandma or your kids, you're probably not going to get accepted.
It would be awesome if you link back to this website from your /top4 page. This way your readers can discover Top 4's from other people.