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Explore color-coding for sections #8

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maxburkhardt opened this issue Mar 31, 2014 · 3 comments
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Explore color-coding for sections #8

maxburkhardt opened this issue Mar 31, 2014 · 3 comments
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Right now determining what section a given subsection is in is difficult. This adds to the confusion of the 4 different "networking" subsections. I think we should explore having a light colored background for each section to easily differentiate between them.

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mavam commented Mar 31, 2014

I agree. But I'd also like to keep a plain B&W version. Let me add the necessary LaTeX magic so that we can have two versions: one with colors and a plain one.

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justjake commented Apr 1, 2014

I mentioned this as a reply to the "next steps" email, but I'm going to say
it here anyways for Github's sake.
I'm going to write a port of the hacksheet to HTML+CSS with a focus on
scan-ablilty and better sections.

On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Matthias Vallentin <
notifications@github.com> wrote:

I agree. But I'd also like to keep a plain B&W version. Let me add the
necessary LaTeX magic so that we can have two versions: one with colors and
a plain one.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/8#issuecomment-39151077
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mavam commented Apr 27, 2015

@pkLazer has some ideas how to pursue this in the branch redesign. I'll let you take the lead on the coloring. Ideally, the colored version renders nicely in black and white, too.

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