Laurent Heirendt (a9fbf17a) at 15 Jun 11:06
Merge branch 'mk-styleup' into 'master'
Mainly code highlights, uncluttering and pictures.
@laurent.heirendt is there a place to document the use of .leader
and the emoji for theme users?
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Laurent Heirendt (a9fbf17a) at 15 Jun 11:06
Merge branch 'mk-styleup' into 'master'
... and 4 more commits
Mainly code highlights, uncluttering and pictures.
@laurent.heirendt is there a place to document the use of .leader
and the emoji for theme users?
Refs to what this looks like:
let's leave it for now
I think you can document here in the repo, maybe README.md
?
let's solve it here
Let's not solve in this PR -- someone needs to check the licenses on the files etc. Can we convert to issue?
I think we should host these files instead of having external sources
Mainly code highlights, uncluttering and pictures.
@laurent.heirendt is there a place to document the use of .leader
and the emoji for theme users?
Refs to what this looks like:
When pressing [esc], the text on the tiny slides appears centered, because of a rule that contains
.reveal .slides {
text-align: center;
}
which is inherited from Reveal.js default theme. In turn, the slide thumbnails look completely different from what's actually displayed. This is the minimal css change that fixes it for me. Not necessarily ideal, but I probably lack the high-level view to judge. :]
Laurent Heirendt (f772cd1f) at 13 Jun 09:20
Merge branch 'mk-fix-zoomout-slides' into 'master'
... and 1 more commit
When pressing [esc], the text on the tiny slides appears centered, because of a rule that contains
.reveal .slides {
text-align: center;
}
which is inherited from Reveal.js default theme. In turn, the slide thumbnails look completely different from what's actually displayed. This is the minimal css change that fixes it for me. Not necessarily ideal, but I probably lack the high-level view to judge. :]