On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 1:50 PM, DG <[email protected]> wrote:
> Call it custom.js, and put into ~/.jupyter/custom
> I did this, and it does not seem to work. Note: I am on macOS and using
> Anaconda.
On macOS it might be in ~/Library/Jupyter/custom
I believe `jupyter --path` can give you where these files can be found.
try to put a "console.log('--- in here ---')" at the top of your
custom.js file, it should print a message in the JS console of your
browser if it is seen. Also your browser may be aggressively caching.
try to "View > Force refresh" the page when trying. You should not
need to restart the server for it to work.
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