If you use the outline rendering feature of Drummer and you want to have nodes render as collapsed as I do on
my technology page, add an attribute called collapse to the parent node and set its value to true. I wish there was a simple way to expand and collapse all heads on a page, I propose clicking the page title as an option, or perhaps include a button like the XML icon that displays as the top right of the page.
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The PagePark rendering of OPML that
Dave wrote about here is how I have been rendering
my now page as well as
my technology page. I think of these as single page web apps because they include the scripting to expand and collapse headlines. I tested Dave's new instance of the PagePark OPML rendering he set up for Drummer using the outline I created last year of all
the books that I read in 2020. Now, while I link how PagePark renders OPML into an outline format in HTML, there will be times that I want parent nodes to be treated as standard HTML heads rather than as an outline node. So, in my opinion PagePark does get all the way to producing standalone web pages. It seems to me that this could be handled by a OPML header, say something like "htmlFormat" that took as values outline and standard.
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As I stated earlier, I am in the market for a new
Macbook Air with 512 GB of storage. I read this morning about a $200 discount on these devices at Amazon, and I in fact found the model I wanted for $1,049 but I didn't really want to buy from Amazon because the debit card I want to use to pay for it is not associated to that account. I checked BestBuy.com, but they never had the 512 GB model for sale at that price, in fact they removed it from their listing on the site until Amazon was out of stock. I have to decide how I want to buy this because I don't think I want to be playing these flash sale games.
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A new version of Raspberry Pi OS based on Debian Bullseye
has been released. Unfortunately there is no real upgrade path so if I want to "upgrade" my Pi desktop I will need to rebuild on to new storage, which is not the most appealing endeavor.
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