This is the first time I've looked at the git tree in forever.
languageCode: "en-us" # why not utf-8?
By what magic operation is a table of contents generated?
I see I've been using markdown wrong - I would use # title of section ## subtitle, where here its
WHATEVER
The rss.xml stuff kind of needs love, I think.
I was about to try and finish a few things on blog.cerowrt.org - notably "found with flent" and "flaws in flent" and to start a tutorial for lede users, and perhaps those might belong here rather than there. I feel compelled to write in a a highly opinionated bloggy style - at least at first, over there - that perhaps isn't the right thing here, though.
Otherwise the usability, look and feel are all great, the cdn behavior is marvellous (god, something like 1.5M wordpress sites compromised last week), and I should really, really, really go and make an edit pass here like I've been promising to do for a year now.
This is the first time I've looked at the git tree in forever.
languageCode: "en-us" # why not utf-8?
By what magic operation is a table of contents generated?
I see I've been using markdown wrong - I would use # title of section ## subtitle, where here its
WHATEVER
The rss.xml stuff kind of needs love, I think.
I was about to try and finish a few things on blog.cerowrt.org - notably "found with flent" and "flaws in flent" and to start a tutorial for lede users, and perhaps those might belong here rather than there. I feel compelled to write in a a highly opinionated bloggy style - at least at first, over there - that perhaps isn't the right thing here, though.
Otherwise the usability, look and feel are all great, the cdn behavior is marvellous (god, something like 1.5M wordpress sites compromised last week), and I should really, really, really go and make an edit pass here like I've been promising to do for a year now.