From 7440c813578311ae524ca2a0f31ad5647e0b35e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lqdev Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2023 12:18:36 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] reindent some stuff in about-treehouse --- content/about-treehouse.tree | 68 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ static/css/main.css | 1 - 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/about-treehouse.tree b/content/about-treehouse.tree index f0e3771..11235e6 100644 --- a/content/about-treehouse.tree +++ b/content/about-treehouse.tree @@ -287,41 +287,41 @@ % id = "01H8V55APDCZ0HY20GGXYE8D1G" - but manually coming up with ids for branches would be quite the nuisance. - % id = "01H8V55APDXV0KRVEF9PTA72J7" - - that's why with the power of Tools Programming™, I built a tool that fills out all the ids for me. + % id = "01H8V55APDXV0KRVEF9PTA72J7" + - that's why with the power of Tools Programming™, I built a tool that fills out all the ids for me. - % id = "01H8V55APD8VG7WE6JX5JBDJEC" - - I chose [ulids](https://github.com/ulid/spec) for generated ids, for a few reasons: + % id = "01H8V55APD8VG7WE6JX5JBDJEC" + - I chose [ulids](https://github.com/ulid/spec) for generated ids, for a few reasons: - % id = "01H8V55APD2J58ENT1T0JRJ7H6" - - they're guaranteed to be unique, so I can be sure no two branches end up having the same id + % id = "01H8V55APD2J58ENT1T0JRJ7H6" + - they're guaranteed to be unique, so I can be sure no two branches end up having the same id - % id = "01H8V55APDGV6PKJKZ16CJ1YXY" - - which is precisely what lets me pull the trick where I embed one tree within another, and you just dig into `index.html`. + % id = "01H8V55APDGV6PKJKZ16CJ1YXY" + - which is precisely what lets me pull the trick where I embed one tree within another, and you just dig into `index.html`. - % id = "01H8V55APD1CYZD8GE3AK87QK2" - - they embed a timestamp, which I can use to display the date/time when a branch was written, because I generally `fix` branches right after writing + % id = "01H8V55APD1CYZD8GE3AK87QK2" + - they embed a timestamp, which I can use to display the date/time when a branch was written, because I generally `fix` branches right after writing - % id = "01H8V55APDFXW5A5J85HJQP17C" - - as well as highlight branches which were added since your last visit + % id = "01H8V55APDFXW5A5J85HJQP17C" + - as well as highlight branches which were added since your last visit - % id = "01H8V55APDPZK4C8H5TTHTHH7J" - - not that either of these features are implemented as of writing this (2023-08-20) + % id = "01H8V55APDPZK4C8H5TTHTHH7J" + - not that either of these features are implemented as of writing this (2023-08-20) - % id = "01H8V55APDXB9AXTAGAE9TNQRB" - - they're much more compact than [uuids](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uuid) + % id = "01H8V55APDXB9AXTAGAE9TNQRB" + - they're much more compact than [uuids](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uuid) - % id = "01H8V55APDZE5AE92GDM2TH2EF" - - which use 32 hexadecimal digits separated unevenly by 4 dashes, giving you 36 characters. + % id = "01H8V55APDZE5AE92GDM2TH2EF" + - which use 32 hexadecimal digits separated unevenly by 4 dashes, giving you 36 characters. - % id = "01H8V55APDS478E3ED5CRVT6RE" - - who even remembers how many digits there are between each dash? I know I don't. + % id = "01H8V55APDS478E3ED5CRVT6RE" + - who even remembers how many digits there are between each dash? I know I don't. - % id = "01H8V55APDXP1D0MHGN2DXBT16" - - ulids on the other hand are 26 digits encoded with [Crockford's base32](https://www.crockford.com/base32.html) + % id = "01H8V55APDXP1D0MHGN2DXBT16" + - ulids on the other hand are 26 digits encoded with [Crockford's base32](https://www.crockford.com/base32.html) - % id = "01H8V55APD79QTC2NFC6X7S3W4" - - which is cool because it's much denser while avoiding ambiguous characters - `0`, `O`, and `o` are all interpreted as `0` (zero). + % id = "01H8V55APD79QTC2NFC6X7S3W4" + - which is cool because it's much denser while avoiding ambiguous characters - `0`, `O`, and `o` are all interpreted as `0` (zero). % id = "01H8V55APDXT064G9PA78JW0CM" - noticed how fast the treehouse restores your state? there's basically no delay. @@ -347,20 +347,20 @@ % id = "01H8V55APD0S00ACN0YY7Y9MSW" - being a variable font, I can tweak the text's look and feel on many different axes. - % id = "01H8V55APDRG88JRV74MMDTV4J" - - the one that I wanted to shout out in particular is `CASL`, which lets me make it look a lot more happy and playful. + % id = "01H8V55APDRG88JRV74MMDTV4J" + - the one that I wanted to shout out in particular is `CASL`, which lets me make it look a lot more happy and playful. - % id = "01H8V55APDMP5FE9ZCMRACH18W" - + almost like Comic Sans, but without all the stigma. + % id = "01H8V55APDMP5FE9ZCMRACH18W" + + almost like Comic Sans, but without all the stigma. - % id = "01H8V55APDPGMD33J4M3SJ2QKP" - - I actually considered using [Comic Neue](https://comicneue.com/) as the font on this website, but ultimately chose Recursive. + % id = "01H8V55APDPGMD33J4M3SJ2QKP" + - I actually considered using [Comic Neue](https://comicneue.com/) as the font on this website, but ultimately chose Recursive. - % id = "01H8V55APDXBS7HMDSCEJ1JDPY" - - Comic Neue and not the Real™ Comic Sans MS because it's licensed under the SIL Open Font License, which means I could redistribute it on my website. + % id = "01H8V55APDXBS7HMDSCEJ1JDPY" + - Comic Neue and not the Real™ Comic Sans MS because it's licensed under the SIL Open Font License, which means I could redistribute it on my website. - % id = "01H8V55APDFT0Y4ECEM92XFTTR" - - not everyone runs Windows or macOS, so just assuming the reader has Comic Sans installed isn't ideal. + % id = "01H8V55APDFT0Y4ECEM92XFTTR" + - not everyone runs Windows or macOS, so just assuming the reader has Comic Sans installed isn't ideal. % id = "01H8V55APD2BPGQXEK7JARYJ9H" - in particular the variant on my website is 100% casual (`CASL`), and -2.0 slanted (`slnt`). diff --git a/static/css/main.css b/static/css/main.css index 47b5af5..224b8e4 100644 --- a/static/css/main.css +++ b/static/css/main.css @@ -190,7 +190,6 @@ pre>code { background: none; } - /* And don't let code examples fly off and overflow the window */ pre {