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Re: [Announcement] New package ox-leanpub
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TEC |
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Re: [Announcement] New package ox-leanpub |
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Mon, 14 Sep 2020 20:56:05 +0800 |
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Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:
> this is more like: the main website should contain as little as
> possible while worg, being collaborative, should contain as much
> as possible.
Ok. I'll keep this in mind in future efforts. Sounds like the current
tools page should be shifted over, I'll try to do this in the future.
> I think for handling tiles and other fancy display layouts, it is
> safer to use a minimal css framework. I like https://bulma.io a lot,
> but as long as it is CSS-only, it's good.
Thanks to the CSS grid / flexbox, this is actually pretty trivial now :)
The most annoying thing is getting Org's export to wrap the div in a
link.
At the moment it's quite hacky - it relies on browsers correcting
malformed XML and I'd desperately like to fix this but I'm not sure how.
Example:
#+begin_src html
<div id="outline-container-python" class="outline-3">
<h3 id="python">Python</h3>
<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-python">
<p>
<a href="https://github.com/karlicoss/orgparse">
<img src="https://cdn.iconscout.com/icon/free/png-256/python-14-569257.png"
alt="python-14-569257.png">
</p> # malformed here
<p>
<i>orgparse</i> creates a tree from an org file.
</a> # malformed here
</p>
</div>
</div>
#+end_src
> Then once this is done, we can let worg display tiles for some pages.
>
> Is this something you would like to explore?
I'll happily lay the groundwork in Worg's CSS.
All the best,
Timothy.