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Hi! I'm Chad.

If you like what you see here, feel free to follow or contribute.

Since GitHub so kindly provided this template...

  • πŸ”­ I’m currently working on: my blog at chadbaldwin.net
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning: All sorts of things...SQL, C#, Python, Jekyll/Liquid, Data Engineering
  • πŸ’¬ Ask me about: Anything!
  • πŸ“« How to reach me: here
  • πŸ˜„ Pronouns: he/him
  • ⚑ Fun fact: I'm obssessed with rubiks cubes of all shapes and sizes and I collect them. I try to offset the nerdiness πŸ€“ with motorcycles 🏍, but I don't think it's working.

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simple-blog-bootstrap's Issues

Change column width in browser?

When I open my blog with this template in several browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox...) I see is as a ~half screen sized column. I would like it to take ~80% of the screen. I tried to edit in /includes/head.htm the following line:

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

to

But doesn't work.

How could I solve it?

Relative Path Images Not Displaying

I noticed that when I include an <img> image with a full path the image displays fine. As in this example:

<img src="https://i2.wp.com/indianaiproduction.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/24-seaborn-heatmap-correlation.png?resize=768%2C473&ssl=1">

Source: https://indianaiproduction.com/seaborn-heatmap/

But when I do it as a relative image path (for example: <img src="images/myimage.png">) it shows up fine on the GitHub "Preview" tab but once it's deployed the image does not show up. I don't know if this is a general GitHub issue with relative paths or if it's specific to this project. Any pointers on correcting this?

relative path error? All image, css and js file not works.

I want to deploy the website to my xxx.github.io/blog, and I have cloned the repo to my blog repo. However, all link points to the root directory. For example, an image with src /img/xxx.jpg is pointed to 'xxx.github.io/img/xxx.jpg', not 'xxx.github.io/blog/img/xxx.jpg'. How to solve it?

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