@R.M. @Szabolcs You might be interested to know that I played with a CSS framework last weekend. I was setting up a small web-page with Pelican and started tweaking the style. Then I thought there must be an easier way and at the end of the night I found myself creating a Pelican template with the Scheme CSS Framework.
It is far from being finished, especially setting up the internal logic of the Pelican template files, but it is absolutely stunning to see that you can create a complete css styling through simple templating with Less.
@halirutan Yup, also checkout Skeleton for a minimalistic responsive website template. It has most of the things I would ever need and is very intuitive.
Although I have to say the Schema is very simple too. Only a handfull of very nicely structured .less files and the rest is as clearly documented as it looks for Skeleton.
@yode The comment link is in the time-stamp of the comment after the name. In Chrome you can right-click and Copy link address. This can then be pasted for hyperlink references.
@yode Yeah it's pretty counterintuitive, but it turns out that the time and date stamp at the end of the comment is actually a hyperlink to the comment itself, so (in Windows) if you hover over the time/date of the comment, right click, and "copy link location", or equivalent, you can get a link.
@yode You're welcome. It's a pretty handy trick once you know it. Alright boys and girls, the wifey has been clamoring for lunch; I'd better go. See you all later.
@yode I've not seen this done. There are links to the online documentation from the help under the right-hand side URL menu. However, I've not seen a URL for (sub)section of the documentation. It doesn't make sense to add this because the documentation (sub)sections can change which would result in broken URL links.
@yode Yes, I typically do any image uploading through the palette (see here for the palette if you don't have it installed already).
@yode Once you select an image and click Image on the palette, it will give you two options, "Upload for site", or "Upload for chat". I use the "chat" option to get a naked link to the image on imgur, and then use the usual markdown: [image](link).
Hi, does anybody get strange results using the code found in this answer? I am not getting a circle using Mma 10.4 on Win 10 (64) - but it is apparently much faster than V.10.1.
I also note that RegionPlot does give Unknown Option error for using PerformanceGoal -> "Quality" - strange? Thanks for checking!
@yode Try this to cite specific parts of the documentation. On the web version for the page you want to cite, click on a code fragment. This will pop up a window with the code in text format. At the bottom right corner of that window is a web address that you can use to link to that section of the docs. It's not quite a section, but it's as close as you can easily get.