Adding markdown cheatsheet that doubles as rendering reference
Redesigned layout
Replaced div.footer tag with footer tag. Also rewrote footer content.
Removed excessive div.navi tag.
Removed article tag from non-blog post pages.
Paragraphs are now only indented on blog posts.
Headers are smaller and have less white space below them.
Killed two references to cgit that lingered.
List pages now only show titles and dates, no summaries.
Added Creative Commons licensing for web site content.
Redesign of header/navigation
The header has been killed. Page titles will take its place.
The navigation has been redesigned entirely. For full-size web pages,
the sidebar has been killed in favor of a horizontal list. For mobile
web pages, that same list (i.e. there is only one list that is being
manipulated by CSS) is displayed as vertical blocks. A button that is
styled to look like list item blocks then toggles the visibility of the
list.
This is hopefully more accessible and more reliable than the previous
navigation, which utilized two lists that were dynamically swapped out.
The dropdown menu was also a recurring issue for visual consistency and
accessibility.
Post and updates
A short post and a set of minor updates. The Title is being shown on
more pages and the Makefile recipe was slightly refactored.
Apparently the Youth Poll's public-facing name is 'Futures Survey'
Multiple design changes
Refactored header and footer into distinct partials. Also centralized
the CSS for these sections.
Refactored blog post lists into a partial.
Refactored blog HTML and CSS to be more universally clear across my
domains.
Layout and CSS updates
Added a footer to the blog.
CSS for footers has been centralized in the common stylesheet.
CSS for headers has been relocated from the headers stylesheet to the
common stylesheet. A small styling patch was centralized out of the cgit
stylesheet. Links to the headers stylesheet are removed.
An inconsistency between the blog and git web has been fixed. The blog
has a small padding on the main element. Since cgit does not generate a
main element, this styling had to be applied to div#cgit.
An inconsistency in table layouts in git web has been fixed. Table cells
have a transparent border acting as a controlled table separation. Table
headers were lacking the same border and therefore appeared to peak out
over the column.
Complete rework of git CSS
The over-complicated color hierarchy of default cgit CSS is no more.
The navigation tab bar is simplified to plain text with brackets and
margins separating the page links. While not being responsive, this does
declutter the web page significantly.
Section headers are consistently styled like <h2>'s throughout (such as
repo section headers on the index page, and commit subject lines on
commit pages). For now I am leaving table header rows as-is, but I may
go through all pages and edit their appearance as well.
The commit/diff pages have been reworked. The diff options, diff stats,
commit metadata, and commit message components of the page are now shown
as panels with a distinct background and padding.
The colors for the diff page have been reconfigured entirely. As well,
related colors (such as the diff stats bar charts, or the log page
insertions/deletions counts) are brought in line with these colors.
More generally, all colors are now set by CSS variables.
The branch/tag decorations (on the summary, tree, commit, and diff
pages) now are simplified and appear as highlighted text instead of
floating buttons.
The log and plain links on the tree page are finally fixed.
Added active certifications section
Automated generation of HTML CV based on Markdown CV
Automated generation of PDF CV based on Markdown CV
Integrating latest version of gallery/image shortcodes
Fix navigation sidebar
On some platforms (i.e. Firefox for Windows), the scrollbar was shown
regardless of whether it was necessary.