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Add some live examples #5

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badlydrawnrob opened this issue Oct 11, 2015 · 3 comments
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Add some live examples #5

badlydrawnrob opened this issue Oct 11, 2015 · 3 comments

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badlydrawnrob commented Oct 11, 2015

Anki uses a modified version of Pystache — currently using mustache.js to render locally.

  • Remember: reduce cognitive load and easy for beginners!

A few options:

  1. Stick with what we have (+ JSON)
  2. Look at Pystache as an option? (possibly too complex)
  3. Use codepen live examples (probably not)
  4. Create a (VERY) basic landing page to showcase solutions.
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Implement Mustache for easier previewing/editing of templates? Anki uses Pystache I think.

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badlydrawnrob commented Nov 21, 2016

@badlydrawnrob badlydrawnrob added this to In in 2.0.0 Mar 8, 2018
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- delete stylus
- install less
- convert stylus to less/css
- convert $variables to var(--variables)
- delete twig hack
- use print-first.css file (until I convert to less)
- copy variables from print-first-css
- minor edit to --spacing- variables
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I think the examples when compiled are easy enough to view. Could also attach them onto the release as a /build folder

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