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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? HTML5 Elements for UNIX.COM Post 303026440 by Neo on Tuesday 27th of November 2018 11:38:08 PM
Old 11-28-2018
Update: Made a lot of progress thanks to this excellent Chrome extension:

META SEO inspector

This is an excellent Chrome plugin for web dev:

Quote:
A Google Chrome extension useful to inspect the meta data found inside web pages, usually not visible while browsing.

Meta data is not just the usual HTML meta tags, but the XFN tags, various microformats, the recently introduced canonical attribute, the no-follow links and so on.

This extension is mainly aimed at web developers that need to verify the HTML of their site to follow the Webmasters' Google Guidelines, but even to who is curious about any page contents that are usually not visible, but can reveal interesting site properties.
Sure made my life easier and saved a lot of time.
 

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LANDSLIDE(1)							   User Commands						      LANDSLIDE(1)

NAME
landslide - html5 slideshow generator SYNOPSIS
landslide [options] input.md ... DESCRIPTION
Landside is a tool which can generates an HTML5 slideshow using lightweight markup as input. You can write your slide contents easily using two syntaxes: Markdown ReStructuredText This tool support CSS/JS theming, PDF export (using PrinceXML Python library), embed images with Base64 (for stand-alone document) and fancy transitions. Sample presentation is visible here : <http://slides.html5rocks.com/>. OPTIONS
-h, --help show help message and exit -b, --debug Will display any exception trace to stdin -d FILE, --destination=FILE The path to the to the destination file: .html or .pdf extensions allowed (default: presentation.html) -e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING The encoding of your files (defaults to utf8) -i, --embed Embed stylesheet and javascript contents, base64-encoded images in presentation to make a standalone document -t THEME, --theme=THEME A theme name, or path to a landlside theme directory -o, --direct-ouput Prints the generated HTML code to stdin; won't work with PDF export -q, --quiet Won't write anything to stdin (silent mode) -v, --verbose Write informational messages to stdin (enabled by default) DIAGNOSTICS
Note: PDF export requires the `prince` program: http://princexml.com/ AUTHOR
Damien Raude-Morvan <drazzib@debian.org> Landslide March 2011 LANDSLIDE(1)
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