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Hide specific folders from the navigation in your Obsidian Publish site
Using CSS, you can hide specific folders and files in the left navigation on your Obsidian Publish site. Note: Hiding the folders or pages from the left navigation does not remove them from your site, and visitors can still access these files through links or even search. You may want to do this if you wish to clean up your left navigation, you want to keep the search box, or you only want to hide specific folders or pages. Continue reading →
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Add Plausible Analytics to your Obsidian Publish site
Obsidian Publish allows adding JavaScript, which means you can add a Plausible Analytics tracking code to your site. Configure Plausible Analytics Create your Obsidian Publish site in your Plausible Analytics account. View your tracking code. It should look similar to this: Configure Obsidian Publish Create a file named publish.js in the root of your Obsidian vault. Create this file from file explorer, not from within Obsidian! Continue reading →
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Tot Pocket
I watched this video by Christopher Lawley, and he mentioned an app I had never heard of called Tot Pocket. All the app does is give you seven screens to write text. Are you blown away yet? Yeah, it sounds pretty simple. Then when you mention the $19.99 price tag, you will laugh. What this app does is extremely simple, yet it fits a need that I’ve been looking for. I wanted a standalone app that gives me a page of text I can write on throughout the day. Continue reading →
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New to Mac? Here are some tips to help be productive
The transition from Windows to Mac involves challenges such as poor window management and adapting to keyboard shortcuts, but there are essential utilities and apps that can enhance productivity. Continue reading →
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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
I have started to tackle Meditations. I usually don’t read this kind of book, but I thought I would give it a try. I am taking notes as I go. I am just writing down what comes to mind as I read each part, even if my interpretation is completely off. Introduction Real name Marcus Annius Verus.- Born in A.D. 121.- “Meditations” was not intended to be published. Marcus was writing to himself. Continue reading →