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      <title>Ninja scaffolding for {xaringan}</title>
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      <description>Example of modified Ninjutsu for ‘scaffolding’ a {xaringan} slide.  tl;dr Emi Tanaka‘s Ninjutsu CSS for {xaringan} breaks slides into ’cells’, which are useful for arranging plots, tables, etc. I’ve been experimenting with Emi’s CSS to create my own layouts.
 Slide themes The {xaringan} package by Yihui Xie – an implementation of remark.js – lets you create reproducible slides with R.
You can create your own themes for {xaringan} by supplying some CSS.</description>
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      <title>Package a {xaringan} template</title>
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      <description>A remarkable ninja The {xaringan} package by Yihui Xie implements remark.js1 in R Markdown so you can create exciting presentations that contain reproducible R content.2
Yihui has encouraged people to submit styles—like the RLadies theme—to enrich {xaringan}.
This post is about a specific theme I recreated for {xaringan} and shared in the {gdstheme} package along with an R Markdown template.
Click on the slides embedded below and cycle through with your arrow keys, or you can open them fullscreen in a dedicated browser tab.</description>
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      <title>Change your {blogdown} fonts</title>
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      <description>Lithium by Nirvana (via Giphy)  tl;dr Want to change the font for your {blogdown} site? I’ve been using this workflow:
Find a font on the Google Fonts site Search for the font name on the independent Google Web Fonts Helper Download the zip file from the Helper, then copy all the files to static/fonts/ folder Copy the CSS from the Helper into your static/css/fonts.css file   Not my type You can change the default font face for your {blogdown} blog with freely-available files from Google Fonts.</description>
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