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LaTeX.CSS
DESCRIPTION
This almost class-less CSS library turns your HTML document into a website that looks like a LATEX document. Write semantic HTML, and you are good to go. The source code can be found on GitHub. LaTeX.css is a minimal, almost class-less CSS library that makes any website look like a LaTeX document. Add any optional classes to elements with special styles (author subtitle, abstract, lemmas, theorems, etc.). The labels of theorems, definitions, lemmas and proofs can be changed to other supported languages by including the snippet provided in addition to the main CSS file. Sidenotes can be used as an alternative to footnotes, where the user does not have to jump to the bottom of the page to read it. On mobile, click the superscript to reveal the note. Add a class of left to the span with the sidenote class to make the note appear on the left side of the page on instead of right.
Features
- It is based on @davidrzs' latexCSS
- Use a CDN like Unpkg
- Add any optional classnames to elements with special styles
- Most of the CSS reset is based on Andy Bell's Modern CSS Reset
- This project is open source and available under the MIT License
- The labels of theorems, definitions, lemmas and proofs can be changed to other supported languages
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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