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Re: [O] best way of customizing generated css to match bootstrap css


From: Peter Salazar
Subject: Re: [O] best way of customizing generated css to match bootstrap css
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 00:00:38 -0500

Here you go. 
https://github.com/petersalazar/org-tocify

Again, it's not very bootstrapish aside from Toficy, which uses Bootstrap colors and fonts. 

That said, I have found using Tocify's auto-generated dynamic table of contents quite helpful.

Tocify is by Greg Franco and is here:
http://gregfranko.com/jquery.tocify.js/





On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Mehul Sanghvi <address@hidden> wrote:
Peter,

     Do you have an example of an org file in which you use it ?


cheers,

       mehul



On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Peter Salazar <address@hidden> wrote:
I've had success exporting org to HTML and using it with http://gregfranko.com/jquery.tocify.js/ - which automatically generates a dynamically updating table of contents based on HTML headings and uses a Bootstrap theme and Bootstrap CSS. 



On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Mehul Sanghvi <address@hidden> wrote:
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Marc Seibert <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,

After using jekyll and o-blog a while I just fiddled around more in depth with org-publishing.
I must say it is starting to convince me to stop using to wrapp my org generated html files with a wrapper like jekyll etc.
Org-publishing seems to have all I need to do it directly.

But I need an advice how to get better integration with twitter bootstrap css which I realy like.
I know there is HTML_CONTAINER_CLASS etc. but I don't want to define the class and the id once for every heading, table  etc.
What would be the best option for setting this globally?
Should I edit org-htmlize.el or something like this or is there a way of defining the different class names with an easier way?

Regards
Marc Seibert



I find myself in the same situation, having gone through both o-blog and jekyll previously.  Were you able to find a solution ? 
What was it ?  Is there anyone using anything else than the CSS that ogr-mode uses ? 



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