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2013 [2014/07/01 17:30] – [December events] randolo2013 [2014/07/29 01:26] randolo
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 Hey, looka that! The future is here again! Hey, looka that! The future is here again!
  
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 All set? ... Let's go! All set? ... Let's go!
  
-Huh, wait, wrong year? On to [[2014]]!!!+Huh, wait, wrong year? On to [[2014]]! 
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 | Moksha with Apfelbaum, Hartswick and Skerik | the Abbey at Hopmonk Tavern | [[:2013:2013-05:2013-05-31-2|May 31, 2013]] | | Moksha with Apfelbaum, Hartswick and Skerik | the Abbey at Hopmonk Tavern | [[:2013:2013-05:2013-05-31-2|May 31, 2013]] |
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 Finally got around to trying out a new template: adoradark. I like the dark look, but I'm not so enthusiastic about the lack of obvious tweakability (eg., the template seems to be an all or nothing choice without simple user config options). Oh well. Time to dive back into the dokuwiki documentation and see how it goes from there! Finally got around to trying out a new template: adoradark. I like the dark look, but I'm not so enthusiastic about the lack of obvious tweakability (eg., the template seems to be an all or nothing choice without simple user config options). Oh well. Time to dive back into the dokuwiki documentation and see how it goes from there!
  
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 <del>For now, only two gripes are yet pending on my short list, and neither has anything to do with the template: <del>For now, only two gripes are yet pending on my short list, and neither has anything to do with the template:
   - I'm still unable to insert html entities -- such code is interpreted literally rather than being transmuted into the appropriate glyphs -- further investigation is needed in order to figure out whether this is due to dokuwiki markup or my addition of markdown formatting, but either way, it's a bummer, since I want to be able to decorate my pages a bit.   - I'm still unable to insert html entities -- such code is interpreted literally rather than being transmuted into the appropriate glyphs -- further investigation is needed in order to figure out whether this is due to dokuwiki markup or my addition of markdown formatting, but either way, it's a bummer, since I want to be able to decorate my pages a bit.
-  - I haven't yet figured a workaround to allow me to style the same heading with different glyphs ... if I were coding directly, I could use css class-ids, but that option appears to be unavailable with dokuwiki markup. I'm sure I'll find a solution sooner or later ... just takes patience, right?</del>+  - I haven't yet figured a workaround to allow me to style the same heading with different glyphs ... if I were coding directly, I could use css class-ids, but that option appears to be unavailable with dokuwiki markup. I'm sure I'll find a solution sooner or later ... just takes patience, right? 
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 So it turns out that because Dokuwiki automatically generates class ids for headers, I can use my custom css to style things in all kinds of crazy ways. This is good. Time to get back to content entry instead of mucking about with the background workings. So it turns out that because Dokuwiki automatically generates class ids for headers, I can use my custom css to style things in all kinds of crazy ways. This is good. Time to get back to content entry instead of mucking about with the background workings.
  
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