Hopefully making them more semantic and easier to read,
though it is raw HTML so it is slightly more work to maintain.
Also made minor revisions to some of the variable descriptions
to be more informative, e.g. `:monthname` in permalinks use
full English names ("January" etc.)
Make the sidebar menu slightly wider so the arrow
does not get pushed to the next line.
Also remove `text-transform: capitalize;` so we can have,
e.g., "Table of Contents" rather than "Table Of Contents".
- Change "livereload" and "live reload" to "LiveReload";
- Add a `$ ` prompt before example command lines
(not exhaustive, work in progress);
- Remove unnecessary whitespace from partials;
- Revise the blackfriday options table in overview/configuration.md
to make it narrower.
- Manually set the language for highlight.js where appropriate
- Rename "404" to "Custom 404 page", and remove incorrect reference
to "homepage"
- Credit the author of tutorials/github_pages_blog.md
(Similar notes are necessary for other contributed pages where
"I" am not spf13 to avoid reader confusion.)
- Add CSS for `kbd` and `table` etc. to css/style.css;
- etc.
updated installation page of documentation, and changed "Download" button on index.html to scroll to bottom where multiple installation options are featured
getting the scrolldown to work required removing the fixed positioning on #action and on the footer
The "@import url()" statement for loading Lato from Google Fonts
was ignored because "@import are not allowed after any valid statement
other than @charset and @import" according to the W3C CSS Validator.
Also remove the line for importing line-icons.css which no longer
exists.
Two issues are addressed with this commit:
1. Some <pre> tags were inheriting the "Serif" font on Linux, causing
"code"-ish stuff to appear with proportional-width font instead of
monospaced-width font.
2. Font stack with "Helvetica Neue" ... has been changed to default to
sans-serif instead of "Serif", this produces a more consistent and
friendlier look on Windows in particular.
A photography-oriented blog using Foundation 5 by Zurb. Responsive
layout with padded large and full-width small views. A sample
"polaroid" shortcode is included for image showcases, as is a
"header" image directive in the frontmatter.