diff --git a/attributing-credit/index.md b/attributing-credit/index.md index e2eae782..54abfdff 100644 --- a/attributing-credit/index.md +++ b/attributing-credit/index.md @@ -4,10 +4,6 @@ toc: false --- - -{% include section-navigation-tiles.html type="attributing_credit" except="index.md" %} - - **We are still working on the content for this page.** If you are interested in adding to the page, then: [Feel free to contribute](/contribute/){: class="btn btn-primary btn-lg rounded-pill"} diff --git a/data-communication/index.md b/data-communication/index.md index aa5b9694..76aafef3 100755 --- a/data-communication/index.md +++ b/data-communication/index.md @@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ rdmkit: url: https://rdmkit.elixir-europe.org/processing#what-is-data-processing --- -{% include section-navigation-tiles.html type="data_communication" except="index.md" %} - ## Introduction Data can only reach its full potential when communicated well to the audience. In a crisis situation, people are thirsty for information, and clear data communication becomes especially crucial. Communicating data as tables might be the easiest for data providers, but the trends and effects associated with infectious diseases are best shown using data visualisations.