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| Tooltips |
You can add tooltips to any word, such as an acronym or specialized term. Tooltips work well for glossary definitions, because you don't have to keep repeati... |
| Alerts |
You can insert notes, tips, warnings, and important alerts in your content. These notes are stored as shortcodes made available through the linksrefs.hmtl in... |
| Glossary layout |
Your glossary page can take advantage of definitions stored in a data file. This gives you the ability to reuse the same definition in multiple places. Addit... |
| Links |
When creating links, although you can use standard HTML or Markdown, this approach is usually susceptible to a lot of errors and broken links. A better appro... |
| Icons |
You can integrate font icons through the Font Awesome and Glyphical Halflings libraries. These libraries allow you to embed icons through their libraries del... |
| Images |
You embed images using traditional HTML or Markdown syntax for images. Unlike pages, you can store images in subfolders (in this theme). This is because when... |
| Labels |
Labels are just a simple Bootstrap component that you can include in your pages as needed. They represent one of many Bootstrap options you can include in yo... |
| Navtabs |
Navtabs provide a tab-based navagation directly in your content, allowing users to click from tab to tab to see different panels of content. Navtabs are espe... |
| Pages |
This theme uses pages only, not posts. You need to make sure your pages have the appropriate frontmatter. One frontmatter tag your users might find helpful i... |
| Syntax highlighting |
You can apply syntax highlighting to your code. This theme uses pygments and applies color coding based on the lexer you specify. |
| Tables |
You can format tables using either multimarkdown syntax or HTML. You can also use jQuery datatables (a plugin) if you need more robust tables. |
| Video embeds |
You can embed files with a Video JS wrapper by adding 'video: true' in the frontmatter. Alternatively, you can just fall back on the default video wrapper in... |