My personal website.
The style of this site is inspired by Edward Tufte's books and handouts. The most defining feature of this design is the large margin on every page and extensive use of side-notes. This layout means that the central column of text is uncluttered since further descriptions and citations are housed in the margin.
Tufte also coined the terms chartjunk and data-ink ratio to argue against using excessive decoration in visual displays of quantitative information. This site tries to adhere to this philosophy by not cluttering pages with unnecessary information.
You could use Tufte CSS for HTML pages, however the pages of this site are written as Markdown and converted to HTML via Pandoc. Tufte's style is achieved by using Tufte Pandoc CSS.
glow
allows for markdown files to be rendered in your terminal. entr
is a utility for running arbitrary commands when files changed. Together you can use them to watch the render while you are editing them without an external application like Marked.
function watchmd() {
sh -c "ls $1" | entr -r glow "$1"
}