Hi there! This is a project I’ve been working on for the past week. It’s a theme for Lume SSG based on Tufte CSS.
Btw, I did the majority of the work before I started using Hackatime, so I’ve been working on it for a lot longer than 5 hours.
I’m just going to briefly tell you about everything that I did before I started tracking with Hackatime.
- I looked through the Lume source code to figure out how the poorly-documented theme APIs work.
- I copied the tufte.css file into the project. Then I downloaded the font .tff files, compressed them into .woff2 files, and wrote css font-face rules for them.
- I made some Vento layouts.
- I created, styled, and wrote the logic for the site header.
- I wrote the blog post and blog index layouts and created the BlogList component.
- I started installing Lume plugins like KaTeX and Nueglow.
- I started writing the “Using this theme” post.
- I created the tufte-sections and tufte-notes plugins for markdown-it.
- I began heavily tweaking and customizing tufte.css.
- I transcribed every word of the TufteCSS homepage from HTML to Markdown.
- I started configuring LumeCMS.
Most of what I’ve done since then (what’s reflected in the 5 hours I’ve logged with this devlog) has been a lot of writing, mainly in the Using this theme post. I’ve also been adjusting the LumeCMS config a lot.
I think that the next thing that I’ll do is write the README.
Thanks for reading!
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