Lukas Burk
Lukas Burk
I guess it makes sense in the HTML context where it's a clickable link to the docs, as a "further reading" - but I see how in the printed/offline-PDF context...
@jsprecher I am aware, but I raised this issue so that the strip text could be changed to be readable *by default*, and not require a manual tweak.
How about making this simply optional? Like pinafore.social, which has a toggle for animated gif autoplay.
[He's working on merging the templates](https://twitter.com/hrbrmstr/status/700649341824823296) into another repository [located here](https://github.com/juba/rmdformats/). At least if that's still the current situation :)
I think this is specific to us R users who use blogdown on top of hugo, there's a rabbit hole of special considerations because by default `.Rmd` posts get rendered...
Sorry to bump a >2y old issue but I was trying to figure out if Overleaf-like git integration was considered and found this, soooo... well I for one would be...
The episode url is contained in the `show.episodes` object, so one would assume it should be easy to point the click event to that episode url, and one would be...
PRs now have their own previews, so this is done I guess
Code folding is a bootstrap feature usable in rmarkdown html documents – there are several differences between what you're used to with rmarkdown and what you get with blogdown. See...
I am currently using this theme successfully with blogdown – there's nothing intrinsically incompatible with blogdown about this theme. If you're having trouble making blogdown use this theme I recommend...