edwardtufte / tufte-css

Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts.
https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/
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Example using tufte-css with Jekyll/GitHub pages? #31

Closed peterjc closed 8 years ago

peterjc commented 9 years ago

This is a wishlist issue, but I can't be the only person thinking this could make the basis of a very elegant Jekyll template style for using GitHub pages: https://help.github.com/articles/using-jekyll-with-pages/

peterjc commented 9 years ago

This overlaps somewhat with #21

daveliepmann commented 9 years ago

Clay Harmon has done some work here, though it may be based on an older version of Tufte CSS.

daveliepmann commented 9 years ago

Ping @clayh53 :)

ghost commented 9 years ago

See also:

It might be good to start a static-site theme thread to collect tufte-css versions for different site generator apps.

mandaris commented 8 years ago

I'm far from complete with my implementation. This is my first "design" project.

Definitely a slow labor of love.

clayh53 commented 8 years ago

Just noticed this issue post. FWIW, I synced up the tufte-jekyll theme to the current tufte-css version a month or so ago. The only thing I think that remains is renaming the font files to conform with the new naming. It has Mathjax integration as well.

And it works fine with github pages. It includes a rakefile to push the finished site to a gh-pages branch. I use it to keep the demo site in sync.