From 075ac33474d5d439b01daf5392738a3ea810b86d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacky Zhao Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2023 19:54:11 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] note formatting --- content/build.md | 5 +++-- content/configuration.md | 24 ++++++++++---------- content/hosting.md | 35 +++++++++++++++--------------- content/migrating from Quartz 3.md | 2 +- content/upgrading.md | 2 +- 5 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/build.md b/content/build.md index cce9b224..1c7b00e8 100644 --- a/content/build.md +++ b/content/build.md @@ -16,10 +16,11 @@ Once you're happy with it, let's see how to [[hosting|deploy Quartz to the web]] > [!hint] Flags and options > For full help options, you can run `npx quartz build --help`. -> +> > Most of these have sensible defaults but you can override them if you have a custom setup: +> > - `-d` or `--directory`: the content folder. This is normally just `content` > - `-v` or `--verbose`: print out extra logging information > - `-o` or `--output`: the output folder. This is normally just `public` > - `--serve`: run a local hot-reloading server to preview your Quartz -> - `--port`: what port to run the local preview server on \ No newline at end of file +> - `--port`: what port to run the local preview server on diff --git a/content/configuration.md b/content/configuration.md index ef0bf9b2..54878522 100644 --- a/content/configuration.md +++ b/content/configuration.md @@ -86,13 +86,13 @@ Each page is composed of multiple different sections which contain `QuartzCompon ```typescript title="quartz/cfg.ts" export interface FullPageLayout { - head: QuartzComponent // single component - header: QuartzComponent[] // laid out horizontally + head: QuartzComponent // single component + header: QuartzComponent[] // laid out horizontally beforeBody: QuartzComponent[] // laid out vertically - pageBody: QuartzComponent // single component - left: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile - right: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile - footer: QuartzComponent // single component + pageBody: QuartzComponent // single component + left: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile + right: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile + footer: QuartzComponent // single component } ``` @@ -101,22 +101,24 @@ These correspond to following parts of the page: ![[quartz-layout.png|800]] > [!note] -> There are two additional layout fields that are *not* shown in the above diagram. +> There are two additional layout fields that are _not_ shown in the above diagram. +> > 1. `head` is a single component that renders the `` [tag](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/head) in the HTML. This doesn't appear visually on the page and is only is responsible for metadata about the document like the tab title, scripts, and styles. -> 2. `header` is a set of components that are laid out horizontally and appears *before* the `beforeBody` section. This enables you to replicate the old Quartz 3 header bar where the title, search bar, and dark mode toggle. By default, Quartz 4 doesn't place any components in the `header`. +> 2. `header` is a set of components that are laid out horizontally and appears _before_ the `beforeBody` section. This enables you to replicate the old Quartz 3 header bar where the title, search bar, and dark mode toggle. By default, Quartz 4 doesn't place any components in the `header`. Quartz **components**, like plugins, can take in additional properties as configuration options. If you're familiar with React terminology, you can think of them as Higher-order Components. See [a list of all the components](./tags/component) for all available components along with their configuration options. ### Style -Most meaningful style changes like colour scheme and font can be done simply through the [[#General Configuration|general configuration]] options above. + +Most meaningful style changes like colour scheme and font can be done simply through the [[#General Configuration|general configuration]] options above. However, if you'd like to make more involved style changes, you can do this by writing your own styles. Quartz 4, like Quartz 3, uses [Sass](https://sass-lang.com/guide/) for styling. -You can see the base style sheet in `quartz/styles/base.scss` and write your own in `quartz/styles/custom.scss`. +You can see the base style sheet in `quartz/styles/base.scss` and write your own in `quartz/styles/custom.scss`. > [!note] > Some components may provide their own styling as well! For example, `quartz/components/Darkmode.tsx` imports its styles from `quartz/components/styles/darkmode.scss`. If you'd like to customize styling for a specific component, double check the component definition to see how its styles are defined. -When you're ready, see how [[build|build and preview]] Quartz locally. \ No newline at end of file +When you're ready, see how [[build|build and preview]] Quartz locally. diff --git a/content/hosting.md b/content/hosting.md index 23c43ece..cf2f2567 100644 --- a/content/hosting.md +++ b/content/hosting.md @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ However, if you'd like to publish your site to the world, you need a way to host 2. In Account Home, select **Workers & Pages** > **Create application** > **Pages** > **Connect to Git**. 3. Select the new GitHub repository that you created and, in the **Set up builds and deployments** section, provide the following information: -|Configuration option|Value| -|---|---| -|Production branch|`v4-alpha`| -|Framework preset|`None`| -|Build command|`npx quartz build`| -|Build output directory|`public`| +| Configuration option | Value | +| ---------------------- | ------------------ | +| Production branch | `v4-alpha` | +| Framework preset | `None` | +| Build command | `npx quartz build` | +| Build output directory | `public` | Press "Save and deploy" and Cloudflare should have a deployed version of your site in about a minute. Then, every time you sync your Quartz changes to GitHub, your site should be updated. @@ -80,26 +80,25 @@ jobs: Then, commit these changes by doing `npx quartz sync`. This should deploy your site to `.github.io/`. ### Custom Domain + Here's how to add a custom domain to your GitHub pages deployment. -1. Head to the "Settings" tab of your forked repository. +1. Head to the "Settings" tab of your forked repository. 2. In the "Code and automation" section of the sidebar, click "Pages". 3. Under "Custom Domain", type your custom domain and click "Save". 4. This next step depends on whether you are using an apex domain (`example.com`) or a subdomain (`subdomain.example.com`). - - If you are using an apex domain, navigate to your DNS provider and create an `A` record that points your apex domain to GitHub's name servers which have the following IP addresses: - - `185.199.108.153` - - `185.199.109.153` - - `185.199.110.153` - - `185.199.111.153` - - If you are using a subdomain, navigate to your DNS provider and create a `CNAME` record that points your subdomain to the default domain for your site. For example, if you want to use the subdomain `quartz.example.com` for your user site, create a `CNAME` record that points `quartz.example.com` to `.github.io`. + - If you are using an apex domain, navigate to your DNS provider and create an `A` record that points your apex domain to GitHub's name servers which have the following IP addresses: + - `185.199.108.153` + - `185.199.109.153` + - `185.199.110.153` + - `185.199.111.153` + - If you are using a subdomain, navigate to your DNS provider and create a `CNAME` record that points your subdomain to the default domain for your site. For example, if you want to use the subdomain `quartz.example.com` for your user site, create a `CNAME` record that points `quartz.example.com` to `.github.io`. +![[dns-records.png]]_The above shows a screenshot of Google Domains configured for both `jzhao.xyz` (an apex domain) and `quartz.jzhao.xyz` (a subdomain)._ -![[dns-records.png]]*The above shows a screenshot of Google Domains configured for both `jzhao.xyz` (an apex domain) and `quartz.jzhao.xyz` (a subdomain).* - -See the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site#configuring-a-subdomain) for more detail about how to setup your own custom domain with GitHub Pages. - +See the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site#configuring-a-subdomain) for more detail about how to setup your own custom domain with GitHub Pages. > [!question] Why aren't my changes showing up? > There could be many different reasons why your changes aren't showing up but the most likely reason is that you forgot to push your changes to GitHub. -> +> > Make sure you save your changes to Git and sync it to GitHub by doing `npx quartz sync`. This will also make sure to pull any updates you may have made from other devices so you have them locally. diff --git a/content/migrating from Quartz 3.md b/content/migrating from Quartz 3.md index c2e4c4eb..98a5b9a5 100644 --- a/content/migrating from Quartz 3.md +++ b/content/migrating from Quartz 3.md @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ When running `npx quartz create`, you will be prompted as to how to initialize y - Some HTML layout may not be the same between Quartz 3 and Quartz 4. If you depended on a particular HTML hierarchy or class names, you may need to update your custom CSS to reflect these changes. - If you customized the layout of Quartz 3, you may need to translate these changes from Go templates back to JSX as Quartz 4 no longer uses Hugo. For components, check out the guide on [[creating components]] for more details on this. -- You will also need to update your deploy scripts. See the [[hosting]] guide for more details. \ No newline at end of file +- You will also need to update your deploy scripts. See the [[hosting]] guide for more details. diff --git a/content/upgrading.md b/content/upgrading.md index 5a265aa2..425438df 100644 --- a/content/upgrading.md +++ b/content/upgrading.md @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ title: "Upgrading Quartz" --- > [!note] -> This is specifically a guide for upgrading Quartz 4 version to a more recent update. If you are coming from Quartz 3, check out the [[migrating from Quartz 3|migration guide]] for more info. \ No newline at end of file +> This is specifically a guide for upgrading Quartz 4 version to a more recent update. If you are coming from Quartz 3, check out the [[migrating from Quartz 3|migration guide]] for more info.