Modern Card Templates, including fast math typesetting and lists (without add-ons)

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  • moderncardthemes

    Modern Anki card templates

  • The templates included are more than just the ones that are shown. To use them, you simply have to get the deck, which you can either download from AnkiWeb, this is easier but might also be outdated, or you can use the CrowdAnki add-on and import straight from the GitHub repo of this project.

  • CrowdAnki

    Plugin for Anki SRS designed to facilitate cooperation on creation of notes and decks.

  • The templates included are more than just the ones that are shown. To use them, you simply have to get the deck, which you can either download from AnkiWeb, this is easier but might also be outdated, or you can use the CrowdAnki add-on and import straight from the GitHub repo of this project.

  • SurveyJS

    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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  • fitty

    ✨ Makes text fit perfectly

  • There is also the template prettyBasicMaths, which is a basic template that uses KaTeX, which is similar to MathJax. If you're unfamiliar, this is basically what renders the math equations that you input in plain text. The main difference between KaTeX and MathJax is that KaTeX is much, much faster. It also uses a library called fitty, which allows you to make the equations font-size automatically fit your screen. (I wanted to showcase both inlines ($x$) and blocks ($$x$$), which is why I basically put the answer into the question, in practice this is completely nonsensical of course)

  • MathJax

    Beautiful and accessible math in all browsers

  • There is also the template prettyBasicMaths, which is a basic template that uses KaTeX, which is similar to MathJax. If you're unfamiliar, this is basically what renders the math equations that you input in plain text. The main difference between KaTeX and MathJax is that KaTeX is much, much faster. It also uses a library called fitty, which allows you to make the equations font-size automatically fit your screen. (I wanted to showcase both inlines ($x$) and blocks ($$x$$), which is why I basically put the answer into the question, in practice this is completely nonsensical of course)

  • KaTeX

    Fast math typesetting for the web.

  • There is also the template prettyBasicMaths, which is a basic template that uses KaTeX, which is similar to MathJax. If you're unfamiliar, this is basically what renders the math equations that you input in plain text. The main difference between KaTeX and MathJax is that KaTeX is much, much faster. It also uses a library called fitty, which allows you to make the equations font-size automatically fit your screen. (I wanted to showcase both inlines ($x$) and blocks ($$x$$), which is why I basically put the answer into the question, in practice this is completely nonsensical of course)

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