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* navbar: move the hide condition to the navbar includeEgor Tensin2022-03-23
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* pick up default site.settings values from site.githubEgor Tensin2021-11-05
| | | | Also, use the default filter more, it's much more convenient.
* navbar: open GitHub link in a new tabEgor Tensin2021-11-02
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* navbar: add a GitHub linkEgor Tensin2021-11-02
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* navbar: rework front matter interfaceEgor Tensin2021-04-10
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* navbar: describe the workaroundsEgor Tensin2021-04-09
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* navbar: simpler & more robustEgor Tensin2021-04-09
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* put theme settings under site.settingsEgor Tensin2021-04-09
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* use relative_url instead of site.baseurlEgor Tensin2021-04-08
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* fix navbar orderingEgor Tensin2019-09-30
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* fix navbar links with multiple pagesEgor Tensin2017-06-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | I determine whether a page should be present in the navigation bar by checking if 'navbar' is present in this page's `groups`. My index.html is an example of such page. But `jekyll-paginate` creates a bunch of similar pages, each of them having 'navbar' in their `groups`. Thus, every /pageN appears in the navbar. To get rid of all of them except for the first one, I set `root_page` to `true` in index.html, and only include the first page with `root_page == true` in the navbar. Man, it's a hack if I've ever seen one.
* <nav>: role="navigation"Egor Tensin2016-11-30
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* move common assets to common/, more info to configEgor Tensin2016-06-25