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thumbnails are currently created using shell script and require
imagemagick installed on the server. i know it's stupid, but i think
that including thumbnails to repo is also stupid.
maybe later i replace this script with actual jekyll plugin, but for
this i'll need to familiarize myself with ruby.
but now i use following addition to the git hook on the server:
```
[ -f "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/thumbs.sh" ] && {
dir="$PWD"
cd "$TMP_GIT_CLONE/art/" && sh thumbs.sh && cd "$dir"
}
```
it happens after cloning to remote repo and before building with bundle.
overall, this is a bodge now, it recompiles all thumbnails every time
due to quirks in my current setup.
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whooah!
there is some tough liquid-tagging involved.
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i think that the pictures are just placeholders now. i will try to
improve this 'gallery' a bit later.
also, header is now fixed with transparent background.
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edit post layout to handle tags, add sort-by-tag page and edit
stylesheet according post content updates
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and lowercased the heading :p
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just move things a bit. add simple default layout and move stylesheet to
assets folder.
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i've decided to build my site using jekyll. i've found it very useful
for me because of customisability.
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