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Eleventy
Eleventy is a JavaScript-based alternative to Jekyll, built by @zachleat. It can transform template files of various formats into HTML. Eleventy's mascot is an opossum suspended by a red baloon.
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Where did our docs fail you?
We currently use whatever font sizes the browser provides by default across headings. This is fine, but could cause inconsistent user experiences. We mostly avoided custom sizing because it's so dang hard to configure and scale across breakpoints.
How can we improve?
I saw @AleksandrHovhannisyan's fluid type scale s
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see #10; h/t @RosieCampbell
Eleventy Image has all the functionality we need to generate images in the picture shortcode, including an example of synchronous usage.
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Add support for JSON CSL
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Use JSON CSL as input since it's the web-friendly reference format that can be exported by popular reference managers.
Going forward, focus efforts more on JSON CSL parsing rather than legacy bibtex standard that does not support modern publication types well.
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I'd like the focus of tiny-helpers to be very narrow. It is a good idea though to include links to other developer resources collections to the site.
Resources in mind: