This PR adds a few stylistic improvements to the distill-style blog
posts:
- Update distill blog post example to showcase sidenotes as an
alternative to styles in PR #3077
- Showcase equations in sidenotes (closes#1242)
- Add `overrides.js` to match footnotes and citation styles with global
theme styling
- Add "related posts" sections if enabled to distill style posts
- Add "giscus" section if enabled to distill style posts
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b19a9cd9-779d-4d89-a4fb-eb14fb384480
As described in https://github.com/alshedivat/al-folio/issues/300,
standard Markdown code highlighting doesn't work in the Distill template
because it is clobbered by the Distill "Prism" syntax highlighting. This
PR will allow d-code tags (distill-specific code tags) to function with
the Distill syntax highlighter, but will default `highlight` and
Markdown code blocks to use the Jekyll/Rouge highlighter.
This PR also removes overrides.js, which is currently broken because
jquery isn't loaded.
While using the distill template, I noticed it lacked many features
available in the regular post template, such as typograms, echarts, and
other interactive elements. To address this, I **included the necessary
scripts and dependencies for these features in** _distill.liquid_,
referencing them from misc.liquid. Now, the distill template offers the
same interactive functionality as the post template.
Created a plugin to tackle #1181. Currently have an issue with tikzjax
since it imports some wasm file from its javascript. The rest should
work as expected.
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Signed-off-by: George Araujo <george.gcac@gmail.com>
Added GitHub action to check for broken links in repo before commit,
ignoring files with liquid tags since these were not yet processed and
also README since some sites created from this template doesn't have
valid urls anymore. Fixed some broken links in repo.
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Signed-off-by: George Araújo <george.gcac@gmail.com>
summary:
- adds prettier formatter configuration
- formats the entire repo using prettier, ignoring minified files
(`*.min.css`) and heavy generated html
- changes extensions of all `.html` files to `.liquid`, which is more
correct and necessary for prettier to work correctly
- replaces "%-" and "-%" with just "%" — manual liquid formatting using
minus signs is superfluous since we are compressing and minifying the
code anyway
- adds CI action for running prettier check on PR and pushes to master