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Follow the same steps as above to get a popup like this:
GitHub repo : https://github.com/Amer-Guides/bookingpopup
I'm experimenting with open source textbook , which is free and online. I wrote a guide to export the content from Google Classroom into a Google Drive, then export it to an .odt file (using Calibre). Hopefully, I can publish it on GitHub for everyone to download and use.
I would add the links to my other guides, but I don't know how to do that. I don't want to write them all again in GitHub. What can I do?
1) You could use an online tool like https://www.edu-docs.com/ this is a online service that generates a DOCX document from GPO within 2 minutes. Wiki markup for adding all your documents into one document and make it editable, searchable, offline and printable are some of the many features of this application. Follow the same steps as above to get a popup like this:
GitHub repo : https://github.com/Amer-Guides/bookingpopup
I'm experimenting with open source textbook , which is free and online. I wrote a guide to export the content from Google Classroom into a Google Drive, then export it to an .odt file (using Calibre). Hopefully, I can publish it on GitHub for everyone to download and use.
2) How did you do the icon for the "Related Guides" block? It's great!
The icon is made using Font Awesome: http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/map.html . It's made using a .svg file. I will describe how to use Font Awesome in the future, but for now, you can follow these instructions:
3) How did you do the icon for the "Related Guides" block? It's great!
The icon is made using Font Awesome: http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/map.html . It's made using a .svg file. I will describe how to use Font Awesome in the future, but for now, you can follow these instructions:
4) I'm sorry, but I have no idea what you are looking for.
5) I cannot get the "Related Guides" block to appear in my guides.
Follow these steps: 1. Copy all the code between <!-- close the .container --> and <!-- close the #mainwrapper --> into your HTML file. 2. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .container --> and replace it with this one: <div class="container"> 3. Go through your HTML file and replace every instance of <!-- close the .container --> with this code: <div class="row"> <!-- close the .row --> </div> 4. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .row --> and replace it with this one: <div class="col-md-12 col-md-offset-3"> 5. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .row --> and replace it with this one: <div class="col-md-12 col-md-offset-3"> 6. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .row --> and replace it with this one: <div class="row"> <!-- close the .col-md-12 col-md-offset-3 --> </div> 7. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .col-md-12 col-md-offset-3 --> and replace it with this one: <div class="container"> 8. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .col-md-12 col-md-offset-3 --> and replace it with this one: <div class="row"> <!-- close the .row --> </div> 9. Find this line of code in your HTML file: <!-- close the .
Conclusion
followed the steps. I really like your guide. Thank you! It took me some time to figure out how to integrate the footer into the HTML file, but once I got it it was easy!
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Reference : http://www.amer-guides.net/articles/how-to-create-a-simple-github-wiki/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link_rot https://materialdesignicons.com/ http://fontawesome.io https://developers.