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2015-07-23configure viewport and get rid of theme-enlarge.cssZhiming Wang1-1/+1
Viewport configuration per Google's mobile usability suggestions. It not only provides a consistent experience by using device independent pixels, but also help me get rid of theme-enlarge.css, which could result in unexpectedly large font when one accidently resize to a portrait window on the desktop. Thanks Google! See https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/ConfigureViewport.
2015-07-17add print stylesheetZhiming Wang1-1/+2
2015-07-17design mobile and narrow window friendly themeZhiming Wang1-6/+6
Tested on iPhone 6 Plus (both portrait and landscape).
2015-06-16fix font issues: moving back to Droid Sans Mono for codeZhiming Wang1-0/+1
I just noticed that code font is crazy without Consolas installed (I recently reinstalled my OS and got rid of Office for Mac 2011 — that's probably why). The line numbers are all off (since the line heights are carefully pre-calculated, and fallback fonts of different leadings won't help). Therefore, I'm moving to the quite nice looking and controllable Droid Sans Mono. Isn't as satisfactory as Consolas on the web, but certainly better than Monaco. Note: I originally copied my list Consolas, Monaco, 'Andale Mono', monospace (I added Courier since I like it a lot as the primitive monospace font) from MDN Wiki, but now it looks like a bad choice when I don't have Consolas any more. By the way, MDN Wiki renders line numbers using JS, so at least they are able to calculate the line heights. I'm serving everything statically, so this is a problem.
2015-06-10modify template and stylesheet to include RSS iconZhiming Wang1-2/+1
2015-05-14add source code line numbersZhiming Wang1-11/+11
The way I handle line numbers and the pre block in general is inspired by the MDN wiki. See, for instance, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/A_re-introduction_to_JavaScript a screenshot is here: https://i.imgur.com/982TBDc.png Also tweaked other styles, e.g., changed the primary monospace font to Consolas, and slightly tweaked a few old posts.
2015-05-13correct typo in template.htmlZhiming Wang1-1/+1
2015-05-13add support for lfooter (updated) and top level pages...Zhiming Wang1-0/+7
(other than index.html).
2015-05-06fix minor invalid HTML issuesZhiming Wang1-3/+3
2015-05-05suppress TLS insecure warningZhiming Wang1-1/+1
by replacing http://fonts.googleapis.com with ://fonts.googleapis.com . Credit goes to http://goo.gl/KWcZJu .
2015-05-05install Google Analytics tracking codeZhiming Wang1-0/+9
2015-05-05add feed icon to footerZhiming Wang1-0/+1
Among other fixes and tweaks.
2015-05-05pyblog: implement previewZhiming Wang1-1/+1
Also tweaked icons a bit. Note that this commit doesn't really work: I implemented a "stoppable HTTP Server" here to be stopped when "mother process" receives SIGINT (i.e., KeyboardInterrupt), without realizing that all porcesses get SIGINT. Therefore, the custom server is hardly needed. See http://git.io/vJ9yA for more information. (This implementation has some value tought, that's why I'm committing to keep it in history.)
2015-05-0520150505: New blog, new startZhiming Wang1-1/+1
Also fixed several problems: 1. Rending SVG and making it a clickable link is basically impossible across multiple browsers. I'm now using a pretty good PNG; 2. Implemented new_post in pyblog; 3. Footnotes related updates to the theme.
2015-05-05handle navigation button and faviconsZhiming Wang1-1/+11
Note that I'm using an <embed> tag with the svg because if wrapped in <img>, the svg won't render on Safari. After using the <embed> tag, the svg renders on all four major browsers on OS X (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera), and it looks nice on all three but Firefox, in which case it's crappy as fuck.
2015-05-05a lot of workZhiming Wang1-17/+16
Mainly generating feed and index.
2015-05-04edit posts and (mostly) figured out the themeZhiming Wang1-0/+63
Also wrote pyblog that currently can generate parts most of the blog.