Hey folks, https://t.co/FATeQMzrxY is down. we’re working on it.
if you need to access the documentation in the meantime, you can go through the source, written down in markdown, here:
https://t.co/ksKBPrg71K
@LeaVerou@teotimepacreau@googlechrome@eleven_ty@John_Tax@DmitrySharabin Once paged.js is running, you can’t really go back. But we have some example from @julieblancfr where she starts / stop paged.js on the fly
https://t.co/IYWZNIRhcC
it’s really a question of workflow though. most of the user makes the print version outside of the web one.
@teotimepacreau@LeaVerou@googlechrome@eleven_ty@John_Tax also if you want to see some example of book made with eleventy + paged.js, you can have a look at https://t.co/RbhfogOZ3v (the pdf is available here https://t.co/VSua1DcZbH, the code for the site is being worked on and will soon be available)
@teotimepacreau@LeaVerou@googlechrome@eleven_ty hi there! (thanks @teotimepacreau for the shoutout)
we did print 900 pages a couple of years ago :D
@John_Tax said he’ll be happy to help, as he’s always talking about how CSS secrets was a game changer
So if you want to make some book, and need helps, please send a message
Folks!
The Open Publishing Fest is around the corner!
During those two weeks, we’ll gather together online, around the tools and the people invested in open publishing.
Join us and propose an event to tell us about your practices!
https://t.co/6L5FXwXUp7
@RPG_GM02 we had a core meet last night, and we’re looking at ways to have multiple flows, so your external columns could be their own content flowing. It’s being experimented these days, but it comes with quite some questions and complexities like always.
@RPG_GM02 so what you want to do can be a bit complex (but doable). The real complexity comes from the half column.
do you have the following pages so i can have a glimpse of how it could be done?