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Appearance of org-brain-export-html #1

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Kungsgeten opened this issue Jan 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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Appearance of org-brain-export-html #1

Kungsgeten opened this issue Jan 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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@Kungsgeten
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There's no styling in the generated HTML, so it is pretty ugly. I'm no CSS or HTML wizard, so help would be appreciated. Maybe we could also use jQuery or similar, so that all entries aren't visible from the start? I think TiddlyWiki could be an inspiration (though I haven't tried it in years).

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Another option could be to export to JSON and then have a front-end SPA load it and render it.

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shrysr commented Feb 29, 2020

Perhaps mkdocs? : #2 (comment) I'm no expert in either lisp or python, but I would like to try connecting these.

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sellout commented Dec 19, 2024

#12 allows (setopt org-brain-export-html-css-ref "https://example.com/style.css") to add a stylesheet link to the exported HTML. It works with local file paths as well.

The specific styling shouldn’t be part of org-brain-export, so this lets you style it however you want (but having a default CSS file included in the package isn’t a bad idea). And org-brain-export already does a good job using CSS classes, etc. to help make styling easy.

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