~docbibi/memos

7ab68c9189d28bc5bf5da31a962d3bc8aa78b70c — Borjan Tchakaloff 4 months ago 6de9c5a main
Fix apostrophes´ (← this) vs. single quotes
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

M memos/readthememo.app.toml
M memos/readthememo.app.toml => memos/readthememo.app.toml +8 -8
@@ 19,12 19,12 @@ I like the concept of leaving a log of short entries on a regular basis.
I am not so good at publishing blog posts frequently, somehow the barrier is
too high for me.

Let's try with a shorter form, and also because it's fun to explore project
Let´s try with a shorter form, and also because it´s fun to explore project
ideas.

Stand-alone, short, and sweet entries following the idea of micro-blogging, but
why follow the arbitrary limit of 136 characters? I will keep them short but
that's because I want to.
that´s because I want to.
"""

[[articles]]


@@ 57,7 57,7 @@ right. Been there, done that.
date = 2021-10-29
title = "Customising <em>pico</em>, a minimal CSS framework for semantics nerds"
content = """
It's not <em>only</em> for nerds but the facts speak for themselves: there is a
It´s not <em>only</em> for nerds but the facts speak for themselves: there is a
"classless" version that simply styles all basic HTML tags.
No additional classes needed.



@@ 67,14 67,14 @@ right.

[[articles]]
date = 2021-10-29
title = "Let's get ready for the future: with tags"
title = "Let´s get ready for the future: with tags"
tags = ["CSS", "Prototyping"]
content = """
I already planned for a couple of features for a next version.
Tags are well recognised in the blogosphere, they are a dynamic free-form of
grouping articles together by themes.

Let's take a sneak peek at what it could look like with the current stylesheet.
Let´s take a sneak peek at what it could look like with the current stylesheet.
"""

[[articles]]


@@ 85,7 85,7 @@ I am a big fan of the "reader mode" in Firefox.
It couples a gentle sepia tone with distraction-free content, great for long
pieces of text.

It turns out that you don't want to forget the basic HTML metadata such as
It turns out that you don´t want to forget the basic HTML metadata such as
author in the page header.
"""



@@ 113,10 113,10 @@ content = """
Somehow I always end up with tech ideas on Sunday mornings.

Is it because I am “refreshed” after a Saturday focused on chores and family
activities? Or maybe it's the “relaxed” time it takes me to whip up the Sunday
activities? Or maybe it´s the “relaxed” time it takes me to whip up the Sunday
breakfast (waffles, pancakes, or crêpes).

I don't often take much action to follow-up on these ideas. Today is different.
I don´t often take much action to follow-up on these ideas. Today is different.
Today I am taking notes. Today I am actually doing something else than rambling
in my heads. Today it is on paper. (And now digital.)
"""