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Home Page: elipapa.github.io/markdown-cv
License: MIT License
a simple template to write your CV in a readable markdown file and use CSS to publish/print it.
Home Page: elipapa.github.io/markdown-cv
License: MIT License
Out of alignment example:
Markdown:
## Currently
- Assistant Professor
- Organizational Leadership and Information Analytics
- Leeds School of Business
- University of Colorado Boulder
Brought back (mostly) in-alignment with empty date example:
Markdown:
## Currently
` `
- Assistant Professor
- Organizational Leadership and Information Analytics
- Leeds School of Business
- University of Colorado Boulder
Adding a h2+ul rule also seems to fix it, whether or not an empty date is added:
h2+ul {
margin-top: 2px;
}
Any idea why when I print to save as a PDF the bullet points disappear? It's really annoying and I can't figure out how to fix it!
Thanks for this great tool! I'm a bit lost, however, and wanting of greater clarity in instruction. Could you please update the Readme file? Many thanks!
it's not clear and it could be made visual, at least for the default style
Great idea and implementation, design looks very good on desktop and PDF.
Just on mobile, it could really be better. It's not really usable there, only with much pinching and zooming in out, even then, not the whole line is readable.
Since 2012, when this seems to have been started, mobile has become much more important. Maybe some of the forks contain tweaks to make it responsive, if not, would be great if someone could touch it up.
I've just pushed a commit to the gh-pages
branch (here it is), however my CV on my GitHub page hasn't been updated.
Do I need to merge to master
too?
jsonresume made an effort to standardize this in the open. However markdown is a far better input language.
a markdown to resume.json converter would allow to
Observing
Would a PanDoc based solution be better suited?
Hi there,
I'm trying to use jekyll-scholar to automate the bibliography section and I found out that when generated, the HTML tags <i></i>
and <b></b>
are there but are never displayed in the screen. I tested in both Firefox and Chrome in case it was an issue with the browser but the result is the same.
This also happens if I write literal HTML tags in the index.md
, they appear in the source code of the HTML but they are not rendered in the screen.
Any idea why this could be?
Thank you in advance,
Xabi
PS: this is the link to the jekyll-scholar issue inukshuk/jekyll-scholar#242
After 'My wikipedia page' include '<'. Otherwise the CV will not render when using Jekyll. I would fix this myself in a clone repository and then merge it back with yours, but I'm not quite there yet. I'll 'git' on that soon. Thanks!
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