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by jez
2634 days ago
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Nice! I really like Tufte CSS. It makes using side notes really easy, even on mobile. And it gives a very crisp look to the text. I put together a project to be able to make new Tufte CSS sites with Jekyll: https://github.com/jez/tufte-pandoc-css It makes it easy to use Tufte CSS with markdown (including side notes!) |
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Regardless, we've implemented almost identical end-results (I also chose Solarized light, heh) for two different languages' static site generators. All we need is the creator of the Lisp equivalent to chime in...
Edit: Oh, I used Solarized Dark. Thought I swapped that for light at one point, as there's not quite enough contrast across all display qualities.