You can do that too:
Phileas
It's a demo for automatic rendering of txt2tags using javascript. You can reuse
the css if you like, in a normal txt2tags project.
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Le Lundi 9 janvier 2017 14h40, Little Girl a écrit :
Hey
Hey there,
rch wrote:
> On 01/08/2017 09:33 PM, Little Girl wrote:
> > It's a proof of concept, and it uses a txt2tags tagged area to
> > insert an actual HTML style element into the document.
> Which, I see, makes
>
>...snip...
> p {
> ...snip...
>
On 01/08/2017 09:33 PM, Little Girl wrote:
> It's a proof of concept, and it uses a txt2tags tagged area to
> insert an actual HTML style element into the document.
Which, I see, makes
...snip...
p {
...snip...
width: 83.75%;
}
ul
Hey there,
rch wrote:
> Thanks for this
> But rather than your «Instruction ¶1 Create a CSS file»
> I was hoping for a ready-made CSS with sidebar
> (as offered by asciidoctor_stylesheet_factory
> for asciidoc)
> Perhaps there aren't any?
There probably are. I haven't gone hunting for one, but
Hey there,
rch wrote:
> Question -
> Are there any demonstration pages of different CSS
> for html made by txt2tags?
I've got a txt2tags cheat sheet on-line. It has a CSS section that
contains a link to a zip file with examples of three different
ways to use CSS with txt2tags: