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Well, i managed to make it work! 1x odd bug remains though. For some reason the first link is on lvl 1 of a list/bullet point, but the rest are on lvl 2... Even if this "discussion" ends up being just me talking to myself, anyone who might want to use a similar link making index file, will have the solution. |
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First of, someone told me on reddit of Pietro's blog page that finds all the files in the current directory and puts links of those in the nimib html file. It works for him, but for me when i tried to recreate it using most of his code, my links don't become links using the style. I tried using as well, which kind of worked, but it required opening the links in a new tab and then reloading... not what i am looking for.
I am trying to have a github page so that when i make my videos, viewers do not need to download the nimib file, save it as .html and run it in a browser. Instead they would just click the link provided and view the nimib file immediately.
Here is the link to my repo: https://github.com/Kiloneie/kiloneie.github.io index is the file with the code i am trying to make work.
And this is Pietro's code i was trying to use: https://pietroppeter.github.io/nblog/ where you can see it works.
My version simply tries to also go into specific folders via a proc parameter e.g. "Nim for Beginners", instead of just the index's working directory.
If someone knows of a solution or why it's not working, i would greatly appreciate your help.
I aim to make nimib files(as a form of offline tutorials) for all my video tutorials. There is quite a bit that don't have it yet, since i only started using nimib 3 videos ago and the next one will be using nimislides as well, as i am too nervous explaining my own script and code... takes too long to record and edit.
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