Re: [nikola-discuss] Re: Support for Google AdSense

2019-12-11 Thread Rand Low
Hi Hygor,

Try viewing my website from a mobile device.  You'll see the ads.

Cheers
Rand


On Tue, Dec 10, 2019, 11:26 AM Hygor  wrote:

> Thanks, Chris and Rand, for your replies!
>
> Rand, I checked your post but I couldn't find any ad in your website, is
> something missing?
>
> On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 7:43:52 PM UTC-3, Hygor wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I'd like to know if there is any native (or with a plugin) support
>> for Google AdSense. Couldn't find any information on my own. Thank you.
>>
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Re: [nikola-discuss] Support for Google AdSense

2019-12-05 Thread Rand Low
Hi Hygor,

Check my webpage that details how to add it:

https://randlow.github.io/posts/python/create-nikola-coding-blog/#adding-google-analytics-google-adsense

cheers,
rand

On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 at 06:45, Chris Warrick  wrote:

> On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 at 23:43, Hygor  wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I'd like to know if there is any native (or with a plugin) support
> for Google AdSense. Couldn't find any information on my own. Thank you.
>
> No special support is needed. Google AdSense will give you a HTML
> snippet you can paste anywhere you want (in your site’s templates).
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Re: [nikola-discuss] Is there a convenient way of adding references to blog posts?

2020-03-29 Thread Rand Low
Hi Adriaan,

I've done referencing using Nikola with a Bibtex.  Not sure if its exactly
what you're looking for

https://randlow.github.io/pages/academic-publication/

See the following plugin

https://plugins.getnikola.com/v7/publication_list/

cheers,
rand


On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Adriaan Rol  wrote:

> Thanks, that is not exactly what I am looking for as the workflow is
> significantly more complicated (simplicity was one of the reasons I chose
> Nikola). My concerns with this workflow are that the citations use an
> external Zotero plugin (fine with me), force me to work with open office
> and save the file in .odt before compiling it to ensure the references work
> (extra manual compilation step, prevents me from just using my code
> editor).
>
> In the meantime I have looked around a bit more and stumbled upon
> sphinxcontrib-bibtex (
> https://sphinxcontrib-bibtex.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html),
> which seems to do exactly what I want, write .rst and add references from a
> bibtex file. The package itself is based on pybtex (https://pybtex.org/),
> a python based bibtex program. It looks like it should be possible to
> create a Nikola extension that works in a similar way as the sphinx
> extension but it would require some work (and learning the internals of
> Nikola).
>
> I am not too familiar with the internals of Nikola so I don't know how
> difficult it would be to use the sphinx extension as a template for a
> Nikola plugin. I will probably have to learn a bit more about how Nikola
> internals work before I can come up with a good design for something like
> this but this might be a project I'll pick up in the future (not too soon
> sadly). If anyone is interested or has some tips on how to implement this,
> let me know.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 2, 2020 at 5:54:35 PM UTC+1, Roberto Alsina wrote:
>>
>> It depends on what markup you are using.
>>
>> If you are using markdown, for example, you can use Zotero, IIRC.
>>
>>
>> http://historytothepublic.org/referencing-and-working-with-bibliographies-in-markdown-the-recommended-method/
>>
>> These usually imply postprocessing your source file with some tool to
>> create all the footnotes. Nobody has put any effort on making this seamless
>> in Nikola AFAIK.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 1:34 PM Adriaan Rol  wrote:
>>
>>> I like to add references to my writing. This can be achieved using
>>> footnotes in which I manually type but it is much more convenient to use
>>> bibtex for this paper and have the references appear automatically in a
>>> fashion similar to latex. Ideally I would like to have a single bibtex file
>>> that I use for all my posts but this is not required.
>>>
>>> I have looked for a bibtex plugin but could not find any. Does there
>>> exist a plugin like this or something similar (not bibtex based)? Any tips
>>> would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [nikola-discuss] Is there a convenient way of adding references to blog posts?

2020-04-01 Thread Rand Low
Hi Adriaan,

Got it.  Let me know when you've been able to create something like the
latex cite command.  I don't think that's currently available with the
exist Nikola framework.

Enjoy the peace and quiet from WFH!

cheers,
rand

On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 at 17:39, Adriaan Rol  wrote:

> Hi Rand,
>
> Thanks for commenting, I got the idea of this being possible based on your
> plugin, I am also using it (https://adriaanrol.com/pages/publications/).
> What I am looking for is more something like the latex /cite command so
> that I can easily add references into my posts. There is a good chance that
> I'll have some time to work on this soon giving that I am currently working
> from home.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to respond.
>
> Best,
>
> Adriaan
>
> On Monday, March 30, 2020 at 5:02:37 AM UTC+2, bishop_gate wrote:
>>
>> Hi Adriaan,
>>
>> I've done referencing using Nikola with a Bibtex.  Not sure if its
>> exactly what you're looking for
>>
>> https://randlow.github.io/pages/academic-publication/
>>
>> See the following plugin
>>
>> https://plugins.getnikola.com/v7/publication_list/
>>
>> cheers,
>> rand
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Adriaan Rol  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, that is not exactly what I am looking for as the workflow is
>>> significantly more complicated (simplicity was one of the reasons I chose
>>> Nikola). My concerns with this workflow are that the citations use an
>>> external Zotero plugin (fine with me), force me to work with open office
>>> and save the file in .odt before compiling it to ensure the references work
>>> (extra manual compilation step, prevents me from just using my code
>>> editor).
>>>
>>> In the meantime I have looked around a bit more and stumbled upon
>>> sphinxcontrib-bibtex (
>>> https://sphinxcontrib-bibtex.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html),
>>> which seems to do exactly what I want, write .rst and add references from a
>>> bibtex file. The package itself is based on pybtex (https://pybtex.org/),
>>> a python based bibtex program. It looks like it should be possible to
>>> create a Nikola extension that works in a similar way as the sphinx
>>> extension but it would require some work (and learning the internals of
>>> Nikola).
>>>
>>> I am not too familiar with the internals of Nikola so I don't know how
>>> difficult it would be to use the sphinx extension as a template for a
>>> Nikola plugin. I will probably have to learn a bit more about how Nikola
>>> internals work before I can come up with a good design for something like
>>> this but this might be a project I'll pick up in the future (not too soon
>>> sadly). If anyone is interested or has some tips on how to implement this,
>>> let me know.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 2, 2020 at 5:54:35 PM UTC+1, Roberto Alsina wrote:

 It depends on what markup you are using.

 If you are using markdown, for example, you can use Zotero, IIRC.


 http://historytothepublic.org/referencing-and-working-with-bibliographies-in-markdown-the-recommended-method/

 These usually imply postprocessing your source file with some tool to
 create all the footnotes. Nobody has put any effort on making this seamless
 in Nikola AFAIK.

 On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 1:34 PM Adriaan Rol  wrote:

> I like to add references to my writing. This can be achieved using
> footnotes in which I manually type but it is much more convenient to use
> bibtex for this paper and have the references appear automatically in a
> fashion similar to latex. Ideally I would like to have a single bibtex 
> file
> that I use for all my posts but this is not required.
>
> I have looked for a bibtex plugin but could not find any. Does there
> exist a plugin like this or something similar (not bibtex based)? Any tips
> would be appreciated.
>
>
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