+++ title = "A new look: ox-tufte" publishDate = 2023-10-23T00:00:00+02:00 lastmod = 2024-09-28T01:49:38+02:00 tags = ["orgmode", "web", "css", "tufte"] categories = ["emacs", "tech"] draft = false meta = true type = "list" [menu] [menu.posts] weight = 3010 identifier = "a-new-look-ox-tufte" +++ Struck by insomnia and dissatisfaction with the way my website has looked so far, I have opted for something less garish, and lighter, than before. I was lucky enough to have stumpled onto [this wonderful stylesheet based on Edward Tufte's work](https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/), and couldn't help but look for an implementation that would be compatible with [org-mode.](https://orgmode.org) Fortunately, I found one that seems to do _exactly_ what I wanted it to. [ox-tufte](https://github.com/ox-tufte/ox-tufte) is an HTML export backend for org-mode which makes the output HTML compatible with the stylesheet. I _did_ make a few adjustments, namely: - Removed left margin, instead I'm padding by 20px. - Added some additional CSS for source blocks, since those didn't seem to be getting styled correctly in my exports (and I don't want to have to hunt around to find the culprits.) - Removed a bit of padding on top. - Made the numerals generated by org-mode hidden, because otherwise foodnotes and footnote references had two of their number, instead of just the one they need. I think it looks rather good, and it'll let me go over my existing articles and add the side/margin notes {{< sidenote >}} Yay! This is how every footnote should be. None of that scrolling for miles to find what you're interested in stuff.] that I wanted, but couldn't before {{}}. Overall, I am quite happy with this {{}}I know there is some js in the HTML that's generated. I aim to remove it at some point. No big deal for now.{{}}. And it only took... 3-4 hours of work, research included. Pretty cool! Very happy indeed. [Join the FSF!](https://www.fsf.org/)