- fixed path of gitsubmodules - added folder 'files' for files that are not to be App Cached and included my public gpg key - did a little work on the business card (displayed on the home page and contact page - changed app cache fallback pages to be in haml instead of html js/default.js: - added support for mailto and download-able (not app cached) links - added support for mathjax (called on each call of 'loadPageContent') site.hs: - added support for using arbitrary pandoc reader/writer extensions - added support for rendering of maths (using mathjax) - added generation of tag pages to the application cache (a fallback is still used for the rss feeds as they are not necessary while offline) TODO: - pagination (n posts per page) - save n most recent posts to localstorage and support option to add/remove posts - add general fallback page to handle main rss feed and other files - content and styling Signed-off-by: Collin J. Doering <rekahsoft@gmail.com>
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Hi all! Thanks for taking the time to visit my new blog. The terms of use of the content and source code for the blog are on the homepage. This site is still under light construction, if you notice any issues please take the time to let me know via email.
The purpose of this blog is to allow me to 'put my thoughts to paper' so to speak. I hope you will find at least some of my exploits entertaining, as I will discuss varying topics of personal interest including computers, linux, programming, and math, among others. In an upcoming post i will detail how i built this Hakyll powered blog. Though as i mentioned earlier there are still a few little touch ups to be completed before everything is to my satisfaction; particularily, i haven't got pagination to work yet. Anyways, once i have it working i will write a post detailing how i setup this blog. For now, that's all; thanks for reading!