Julie Blanc is a graphic designer and student-researcher at EnsadLab-Paris. She works on the PagedMedia initiative and is an active participant in PrePostPrint (a group of people who meets at events for discuss on alternative free publishing).
Paged.js is an open-source library to paginate content in the browser. Based on the W3C specifications, it’s a sort of polyfill for Paged Media and Generated Content for Paged Media CSS modules.
Learn more about clone URLs. Download ZIP. 2nd example for https://gitlab.pagedmedia.org/tools/pagedjs/issues/170.
GitLab Pages makes use of the GitLab Pages daemon, a basic HTTP server written in Go that can listen on an external IP address and provide support for custom domains and custom certificates. It supports dynamic certificates through Server Name Indication (SNI)...
GitLab Pages are akin to GitHub Pages: With GitLab Pages, you can publish static websites directly from a repository in GitLab. To publish a website with Pages, you can use any static site generator, like Gatsby, Jekyll, Hugo, Middleman, Harp, Hexo, or Brunch.
A quick overview to getting started with Paged Media CSS and Paged.js is available on pagedmedia.org.
For gitlab pages to work, you need to put your website files (html, CSS etc.) in a folder named public. Update your .gitlab-ci.yml file with something like the following. pages: script: - mv coverage/lcov-report public artifacts: paths
A quick overview to getting started with Paged Media CSS and Paged.js is available on pagedjs.org/documentation.