Zero to Website with Quarto Workshop

Friday June 26, 2026

1:30 - 4:30 PM

Karl Miller Center, 615 SW Harrison Street, Portland, OR

Room KMC TBD

As a data professional, you'll eventually want a website—whether for yourself, a project, or a research group. Quarto is an excellent way to build one: create your site with plain text files that you can edit in your favorite tool and check into version control; organize your content into folders and pages in a way that makes sense to you; create content that includes code and its output; and generate listing pages that help readers navigate collections of content like projects, publications, or people. In this workshop, you'll walk through the process from scratch. You'll see how to get started with a basic template and then customize it to your needs, including adding pages, customizing navigation, adding a blog or other listing, personalizing the appearance, and getting it online.

This workshop will be hands-on, and you'll need to prepare a few things before it begins. Look for instructions closer to the workshop date. It will help if you've already used Quarto to produce documents, but I'll provide resources to get you up to speed beforehand if you haven't. You don't need any HTML, CSS/SCSS, or Git/GitHub experience, nor do you need any particular programming language (R, Python, etc.) or level of programming experience.

Knowledge Prerequisites: Having used Quarto to produce single documents is recommended but not required.

Pre-Installations: Quarto > v1.8 (https://quarto.org/docs/download/)

Instructor

Charlotte Wickham headshot

Charlotte Wickham

Pronouns: She/her/hers

Location: Corvallis, Oregon

Dr. Charlotte Wickham (she/her) is a Developer Advocate on the Quarto team at Posit, PBC. As part of her job at Posit, Charlotte helps to keep quarto.org - a website about, and also built with, Quarto—up to date. Prior to Posit, she taught Statistics and Data Science at Oregon State University, where she received awards for her in-person and online teaching.