Post ACeRAHdadAaXjhDrgO by stautonico@social.linux.pizza
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(DIR) Post #ACcji3bgiFJ4vQfRFw by redstarfish@social.linux.pizza
2021-10-22T13:19:07Z
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Worked 3-4 hours to redesignmy website!https://abhiseck.neocities.org
(DIR) Post #ACcjtPJcLD9lRFcwpU by redstarfish@social.linux.pizza
2021-10-22T13:21:10Z
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Made it with org mode
(DIR) Post #ACcmeBjwpbQGr1NTqy by oklomsy@social.linux.pizza
2021-10-22T13:52:02Z
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@redstarfish A perfect example of "Less is more". Good job!
(DIR) Post #ACeRAHdadAaXjhDrgO by stautonico@social.linux.pizza
2021-10-23T09:00:44Z
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@redstarfish how does that work? I've seen a lot about it but never really worked with emacs. Does it just convert to plain HTML? Is there a way to style it?
(DIR) Post #ACemY9Mt7rPI4ndGQS by redstarfish@social.linux.pizza
2021-10-23T13:00:24Z
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@stautonico You type in org-mode (something like markdown) and then org-mode has a dispatcher that can export it into various formats (e.g., html, markdown, latex, odt, etc.)Org mode provides a basic style sheet, but you can use your own CSS and you can also use javascript.