- removed the abomination experiment (aka microdata)
- added svg source icomoon for the possibility to extend later
- rsync moved into nasg.py itself, so the ordering of render - sync - webmentions is ok
- fixed gone_re php regexes
- better nav header layout
- follow page instead of direct RSS link
- logger in settings for nasg instead of direct logging
- prism.js only for articles with language code blocks
- added webmention.io webhook to email template
So, Python Markdown is a bottomless pit of horrors, including crippling parsing bugs,
random out of nowhere, lack of features. It's definitely much faster, than
Pandoc, but Pandoc doesn't go full retard where there's a regex in a fenced code block,
that happens to be a regex for markdown elements.
Also added some ugly post string replacements to make Pandoc fenced code output work
with Prism:
instead of the Pandoc <pre class="codelang"><code>, Prism wants
<pre><code class="language-codelang>, so I added a regex sub, because it's 00:32.