Na'viteri as HTML file - 3.8.8

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Update v3.2.5 - Added Pawl's lastest blog

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#43
Just popped by to say that Pawl has just released a new post today! :D :D

Thinking of updating my fork of the repo and submitting a PR if you are busy for a while :ikran:

http://naviteri.org/2019/06/50a-liu-amip-40-new-words

EDIT: I have forked the repo, updated the code, and created a Pull Request on GitHub :)

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Coolness!

I've added a minor thing (version and date). :D

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on June 06, 2019, 11:49:03 PM
Coolness!

I've added a minor thing (version and date). :D

ahh I knew I forgot something HRH irayo

EDIT: updated downstream fork at tirea/Naviteri-HTML

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HRH

Don't worry! :)
I hope, the HTML design of that monster file is ok.

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on June 06, 2019, 11:54:04 PM
HRH

Don't worry! :)
I hope, the HTML design of that monster file is ok.

It actually looks quite clean and organized imo :) Yeah, it's massive, but it's not ramen ;D :ikran:

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What program did you use for editing? Notepad++?

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on June 07, 2019, 12:13:12 AM
What program did you use for editing? Notepad++?

Atom on Mac

I'm not sure how the newlines turned out if opening in Windows. I tried to continue using \r\n (since I noticed what's there isn't the unix-style just \n) for max compatibility, not sure if it worked or not. File looked okay on github.com afaik?

Did I do a bad?

EDIT: actually come to think of it, when I did the copy-paste from the blog source code, it may have pasted in just \n characters and because it's missing \r, Windows doesn't recognize any of that code for having new lines. Is that what happened?

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It looks totally fine! Even in Visual Studio. ;) (That's why I've asked) :D

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on June 07, 2019, 12:17:49 AM
It looks totally fine! Even in Visual Studio. ;) (That's why I've asked) :D

Oh, awesome!

I think I have Atom configured to match the same newlines that the file already has, just in case I work with someone who uses Windows. I also conformed to your use of 4-space indent even though the default on Atom for web development is 2 spaces. :) I like to see consistent clean code <3

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New Na'viteri Post :D

I've added blog 116 on my fork and submitted a pull request on GitHub :)

Tìtstewan

Pull merged and added current date and version. :D

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Quote from: Tìtstewan on August 01, 2019, 11:51:12 PM
Pull merged and added current date and version. :D

'a' I always forget those xD

Txantsan, irayo!

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