![]() When I pinch zoom them to get to a comfortable size there appears lighter space on sides. For readability, most of the code blocks are collapsed and can be expanded by clicking on the little black arrow, like the one below. I’ve got some PDF files that I like to read at night in dark mode. This post is going to be a bit ambitious in that it’s a literate org-mode file which tangles out to the complete CSS and HTML template files of the actual theme, found at the Astrochelys repository. Contents 1 Introduction 2 The \marginpar command 2.1 Reversing placement of margin notes 2.2 Commands affecting margin note typesetting 2.3 Changing the typesetting of margin notes: ragged right and ragged left 2.4 Example 2.5 The mparhack package: fixing the wrong margin 3 An alternative to \marginpar: the marginnote package 3. We even kept some of the HTML from pelican-elegant. ![]() We first found Tufte- CSS and really liked the margin notes idea, then came across Caches to Caches and rooted around Web Developer for some of its CSS, used this codepen for some simple blockquotes, and PureCSS to make dealing with different screen sizes easier. Well I say wrote, but credit where credit’s due - most of this is from all around the internet. Anyway, buckled down and wrote some HTML/ CSS. You can choose to write in the dark or light theme, whichever drives your creativity and productivity. I mean, Web Developer in Firefox already lets you click on parts of the page and change around properties, why can’t you just use it to make something from a blank page? We’re probably missing something here - there’s no way people in such a visual field spend all their time typing out hex colors. Compare the best MarginNote alternatives in 2023. Even starting this, we spent a fruitless half hour looking for visual GUI kind of tools that you could drag and drop stuff into and spit out HTML and CSS It’s still kind of crazy to us that there isn’t a tool like this. If forced to make websites showing off tools for work, we usually default to using Dash. Problem is, we’re not really CSS/ HTML people. The pelican-elegant theme that we’d been using so far is nice and has plenty of features but it’s not extremely memorable given that you could easily stumble across other blogs with the same theme. Prices could change based on the nation youre in. Improved performance and Running more smoothly New and Clean UI Completely redesigned. The Pro Mode subscription is a yearly service that automatically renews itself. So we decided that the blog could use an upgrade in terms of theming. Support both Document Reading mode
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