Well I’m learning the curve is still fairly slow. Becase Jekyll compiles various files and pulls in lots of other .html and .css files from, all over the place, it is difficult to find what to change and where to change it! However I did create a new css file and then called it from default.html … and it seems to work.
Special thanks to Samuel Marchal for helping with a colour finder that also produces some css code to be put directly in a css file. I also got some very useful code to work with emacs, ess and jekyll from Juan Reyero. I don’t see the point of learning new editors, when emacs will do just about anything, just requires a little massaging.
Now I’ve got to tackle the tags, see if I can remove some and create new appropriate ones. Any suggestions?
Jim