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				| @ -16,10 +16,11 @@ Once you're happy with it, let's see how to [[hosting|deploy Quartz to the web]] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > [!hint] Flags and options | ||||
| > For full help options, you can run `npx quartz build --help`. | ||||
| >  | ||||
| > | ||||
| > Most of these have sensible defaults but you can override them if you have a custom setup: | ||||
| > | ||||
| > - `-d` or `--directory`: the content folder. This is normally just `content` | ||||
| > - `-v` or `--verbose`: print out extra logging information | ||||
| > - `-o` or `--output`: the output folder. This is normally just `public` | ||||
| > - `--serve`: run a local hot-reloading server to preview your Quartz | ||||
| > - `--port`: what port to run the local preview server on | ||||
| > - `--port`: what port to run the local preview server on | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -86,13 +86,13 @@ Each page is composed of multiple different sections which contain `QuartzCompon | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ```typescript title="quartz/cfg.ts" | ||||
| export interface FullPageLayout { | ||||
|   head: QuartzComponent         // single component | ||||
|   header: QuartzComponent[]     // laid out horizontally | ||||
|   head: QuartzComponent // single component | ||||
|   header: QuartzComponent[] // laid out horizontally | ||||
|   beforeBody: QuartzComponent[] // laid out vertically | ||||
|   pageBody: QuartzComponent     // single component | ||||
|   left: QuartzComponent[]       // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile | ||||
|   right: QuartzComponent[]      // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile | ||||
|   footer: QuartzComponent       // single component | ||||
|   pageBody: QuartzComponent // single component | ||||
|   left: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile | ||||
|   right: QuartzComponent[] // vertical on desktop, horizontal on mobile | ||||
|   footer: QuartzComponent // single component | ||||
| } | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -101,22 +101,24 @@ These correspond to following parts of the page: | ||||
| ![[quartz-layout.png|800]] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > [!note] | ||||
| > There are two additional layout fields that are *not* shown in the above diagram. | ||||
| > There are two additional layout fields that are _not_ shown in the above diagram. | ||||
| > | ||||
| > 1. `head` is a single component that renders the `<head>` [tag](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/head) in the HTML. This doesn't appear visually on the page and is only is responsible for metadata about the document like the tab title, scripts, and styles. | ||||
| > 2. `header` is a set of components that are laid out horizontally and appears *before* the `beforeBody` section. This enables you to replicate the old Quartz 3 header bar where the title, search bar, and dark mode toggle. By default, Quartz 4 doesn't place any components in the `header`. | ||||
| > 2. `header` is a set of components that are laid out horizontally and appears _before_ the `beforeBody` section. This enables you to replicate the old Quartz 3 header bar where the title, search bar, and dark mode toggle. By default, Quartz 4 doesn't place any components in the `header`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Quartz **components**, like plugins, can take in additional properties as configuration options. If you're familiar with React terminology, you can think of them as Higher-order Components. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| See [a list of all the components](./tags/component) for all available components along with their configuration options. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Style | ||||
| Most meaningful style changes like colour scheme and font can be done simply through the [[#General Configuration|general configuration]] options above.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Most meaningful style changes like colour scheme and font can be done simply through the [[#General Configuration|general configuration]] options above. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| However, if you'd like to make more involved style changes, you can do this by writing your own styles. Quartz 4, like Quartz 3, uses [Sass](https://sass-lang.com/guide/) for styling. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| You can see the base style sheet in `quartz/styles/base.scss` and write your own in `quartz/styles/custom.scss`.  | ||||
| You can see the base style sheet in `quartz/styles/base.scss` and write your own in `quartz/styles/custom.scss`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > [!note] | ||||
| > Some components may provide their own styling as well! For example, `quartz/components/Darkmode.tsx` imports its styles from `quartz/components/styles/darkmode.scss`. If you'd like to customize styling for a specific component, double check the component definition to see how its styles are defined. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| When you're ready, see how [[build|build and preview]] Quartz locally. | ||||
| When you're ready, see how [[build|build and preview]] Quartz locally. | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -12,12 +12,12 @@ However, if you'd like to publish your site to the world, you need a way to host | ||||
| 2. In Account Home, select **Workers & Pages** > **Create application** > **Pages** > **Connect to Git**. | ||||
| 3. Select the new GitHub repository that you created and, in the **Set up builds and deployments** section, provide the following information: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| |Configuration option|Value| | ||||
| |---|---| | ||||
| |Production branch|`v4-alpha`| | ||||
| |Framework preset|`None`| | ||||
| |Build command|`npx quartz build`| | ||||
| |Build output directory|`public`| | ||||
| | Configuration option   | Value              | | ||||
| | ---------------------- | ------------------ | | ||||
| | Production branch      | `v4-alpha`         | | ||||
| | Framework preset       | `None`             | | ||||
| | Build command          | `npx quartz build` | | ||||
| | Build output directory | `public`           | | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Press "Save and deploy" and Cloudflare should have a deployed version of your site in about a minute. Then, every time you sync your Quartz changes to GitHub, your site should be updated. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -80,26 +80,25 @@ jobs: | ||||
| Then, commit these changes by doing `npx quartz sync`. This should deploy your site to `<github-username>.github.io/<repository-name>`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Custom Domain | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Here's how to add a custom domain to your GitHub pages deployment. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 1. Head to the "Settings" tab of your forked repository.  | ||||
| 1. Head to the "Settings" tab of your forked repository. | ||||
| 2. In the "Code and automation" section of the sidebar, click "Pages". | ||||
| 3. Under "Custom Domain", type your custom domain and click "Save". | ||||
| 4. This next step depends on whether you are using an apex domain (`example.com`) or a subdomain (`subdomain.example.com`). | ||||
| 	- If you are using an apex domain, navigate to your DNS provider and create an `A` record that points your apex domain to GitHub's name servers which have the following IP addresses: | ||||
| 		- `185.199.108.153` | ||||
| 		- `185.199.109.153` | ||||
| 		- `185.199.110.153` | ||||
| 		- `185.199.111.153` | ||||
| 	- If you are using a subdomain, navigate to your DNS provider and create a `CNAME` record that points your subdomain to the default domain for your site. For example, if you want to use the subdomain `quartz.example.com` for your user site, create a `CNAME` record that points `quartz.example.com` to `<github-username>.github.io`.  | ||||
|    - If you are using an apex domain, navigate to your DNS provider and create an `A` record that points your apex domain to GitHub's name servers which have the following IP addresses: | ||||
|      - `185.199.108.153` | ||||
|      - `185.199.109.153` | ||||
|      - `185.199.110.153` | ||||
|      - `185.199.111.153` | ||||
|    - If you are using a subdomain, navigate to your DNS provider and create a `CNAME` record that points your subdomain to the default domain for your site. For example, if you want to use the subdomain `quartz.example.com` for your user site, create a `CNAME` record that points `quartz.example.com` to `<github-username>.github.io`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ![[dns-records.png]]_The above shows a screenshot of Google Domains configured for both `jzhao.xyz` (an apex domain) and `quartz.jzhao.xyz` (a subdomain)._ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ![[dns-records.png]]*The above shows a screenshot of Google Domains configured for both `jzhao.xyz` (an apex domain) and `quartz.jzhao.xyz` (a subdomain).* | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| See the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site#configuring-a-subdomain) for more detail about how to setup your own custom domain with GitHub Pages.  | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| See the [GitHub documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site#configuring-a-subdomain) for more detail about how to setup your own custom domain with GitHub Pages. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > [!question] Why aren't my changes showing up? | ||||
| > There could be many different reasons why your changes aren't showing up but the most likely reason is that you forgot to push your changes to GitHub. | ||||
| >  | ||||
| > | ||||
| > Make sure you save your changes to Git and sync it to GitHub by doing `npx quartz sync`. This will also make sure to pull any updates you may have made from other devices so you have them locally. | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -23,4 +23,4 @@ When running `npx quartz create`, you will be prompted as to how to initialize y | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - Some HTML layout may not be the same between Quartz 3 and Quartz 4. If you depended on a particular HTML hierarchy or class names, you may need to update your custom CSS to reflect these changes. | ||||
| - If you customized the layout of Quartz 3, you may need to translate these changes from Go templates back to JSX as Quartz 4 no longer uses Hugo. For components, check out the guide on [[creating components]] for more details on this. | ||||
| - You will also need to update your deploy scripts. See the [[hosting]] guide for more details. | ||||
| - You will also need to update your deploy scripts. See the [[hosting]] guide for more details. | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -3,4 +3,4 @@ title: "Upgrading Quartz" | ||||
| --- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| > [!note] | ||||
| > This is specifically a guide for upgrading Quartz 4 version to a more recent update. If you are coming from Quartz 3, check out the [[migrating from Quartz 3|migration guide]] for more info. | ||||
| > This is specifically a guide for upgrading Quartz 4 version to a more recent update. If you are coming from Quartz 3, check out the [[migrating from Quartz 3|migration guide]] for more info. | ||||
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