This project provides CSS files and a template for using Pandoc Pandoc is a “universal document converter.” It is particularly good at generating HTML and LaTeX\LaTeXLATEX from Markdown.
to generate standalone HTML files. It supports most features Pandoc Markdown has to offer, and some extras. The default look can be tweaked via CSS variables, and it does not need JavaScript, even for side notes.
If we want to make the web better for people then the most important thing that we can do is to learn the basics. Not of technology, but of our fellow humans. Because, as we’ve show earlier, empathy is the most important skill that a developer can have. Our job is 100% about people, about our fellow humans. How can we do an amazing job for them if we don’t understand who we are building for?
Writing should be a pleasant experience. With the right tools, it can be. LaTeX is powerful but cumbersome to use. With Markdown, we can focus on our …
VDOM is amazing, but it is still the DOM we are working with which is pretty slow. HyperHTML overcomes the drawbacks of VDOM. Here we compared both in details with examples.
R. Yu, B. Fetahu, U. Gadiraju, and S. Dietze. Proceedings of the ISWC 2016 Posters & Demonstrations Track co-located with 15th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2016), Kobe, Japan, October 19, 2016., (2016)
R. Yu, U. Gadiraju, X. Zhu, B. Fetahu, and S. Dietze. The Semantic Web - ESWC 2016 Satellite Events, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 29 - June 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers, page 69--73. (2016)