qubyte-codes
xenodium
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qubyte-codes
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
https://qubyte.codes
I blog about things which interest me (mostly JS and creative code related), but also take Japanese language notes as I learn. Also part of the 250KB club!
It's built with my own hand-rolled static site generator, and I'm pretty proud of it's capabilities now. I've got a bunch of indieweb features integrated into it. I have no sense of style though!
Source: https://github.com/qubyte/qubyte-codes
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Math Rendering Is Wrong
I use server rendered SVG with mathjax as part of my static site generator. To try to make it as accessible as possible I add a title element with an ID to each SVG and use an aria-labelledby attribute to connect the two [1] (a sample for the interested, scroll about half way down [2]). The title content is the unrendered LaTeX source.
I'm very interested in the notion of using HTML and CSS rendering though! Many thanks to the author for pointing out this functionality.
[1]: https://github.com/qubyte/qubyte-codes/blob/main/lib/render....
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Using ES Modules (ESM) in Node.js: A Practical Guide (Part 1)
Another static site builder author here. I found some of the same awkwardness in recreating __dirname, but after some massaging found it only remains when path.join is also used (which can't work with a file URL and can't be simply replaced with URL construction because the existing path is lost). I went the whole hog and completely replaced all CJS in my own code, and it's working well. Luckily I avoided issues with third party modules breaking.
PR with the changes: https://github.com/qubyte/qubyte-codes/pull/323
xenodium
- Sprinkling code with unique log entries
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
https://xenodium.com
All posts are written to a giant org file.
https://github.com/xenodium/xenodium.github.io/blob/master/i...
This wasn’t by design but more accidental. The file started as my notes, and eventually exported it to html as a single page (using built-in export). That page grew too large over time, so I wrote some custom elisp code to split into multiple html pages served by GitHub pages:
https://github.com/xenodium/xenodium.github.io
The custom elisp code I wrote isn’t particularly elegant, pretty, nor reusable but does the job for me.
In short, it’s a frankenstenian hack of sorts I’ll likely regret at some point, but at the moment fairly maintenance-free.
I also got these pages for apps I built, just plain 'ol html:
https://plainorg.com
https://flathabits.com
- Starting first elisp
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