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  1. I made a new Quarto extension to bring the Spotlight Reveal.js plugin to Quarto.
    It's a very useful plugin that allows you to highlight a specific part of your presentation.
    The extension/plugin comes with several options to customise the appearance of the spotlight.

    github.com/mcanouil/quarto-spo

    #QuartoPub #AwesomeQuarto #RevealJS

  2. I made a new Quarto extension to bring the Spotlight Reveal.js plugin to Quarto.
    It's a very useful plugin that allows you to highlight a specific part of your presentation.
    The extension/plugin comes with several options to customise the appearance of the spotlight.

    github.com/mcanouil/quarto-spo

  3. New Awesome Quarto list release!

    What's new in Quarto? Let's find out!

    New additions: github.com/mcanouil/awesome-qu

  4. From :

    'A beginner's guide to using Observable JavaScript, R, and Python with Quarto'

    This article shows you how to set up a Quarto document to use Observable JavaScript, including how to pass data from R or Python to an Observable code chunk.

    infoworld.com/article/3674789/

  5. The Awesome Quarto list

    A curated list of Quarto talks, tools, examples & articles!

    Contributions welcome!

    github.com/mcanouil/awesome-qu

  6. From the "Awesome Quarto" list: 'metropolis-theme'

    codeberg.org/pat-s/quarto-metr

    Opinionated port of the Metropolis template for Quarto 'revealjs' presentation.

  7. From the "Awesome Quarto" list: 'Coeos'

    github.com/mcanouil/quarto-rev

    A dark grey / white based template for Quarto 'revealjs' presentation.

  8. @mccarthymg Nice!
    Maybe you'll consider adding it or "suggest" it to the Awesome Quarto list. 😉

    github.com/mcanouil/awesome-qu

  9. New Awesome Quarto list release!

    What's new in Quarto? Let's find out!

    New additions: github.com/mcanouil/awesome-qu

  10. Are you making slides? Planning to make some in the next few days? I am afraid you are missing two absolutely needed Quarto extensions, namely "snow" (by @emilhvitfeldt) and "confetti" (by @Brt_Arthur).

    confetti - This extension uses canvas-confetti a JavaScript library to send some confetti in your revealjs presentation.
    github.com/ArthurData/quarto-c

    snow - This extension adds falling snowflakes in html and revealjs formats.
    github.com/EmilHvitfeldt/quart

  11. From Awesome Quarto list:

    'Tutorial: The ultimate guide to starting a Quarto blog' - An in-depth guide on how to start blogging with Quarto by @rappa753
    albert-rapp.de/posts/13_quarto

  12. @ellakaye Indeed, it was added to the Awesome Quarto list few weeks ago and was featured in the last release alongside your website 😉

    github.com/mcanouil/awesome-qu

  13. For the Awesome Quarto list, I was wondering how to search for Quarto extension on GitHub.
    Well, it appears GitHub CLI is pretty neat for this task.

  14. @nrennie wow, this sounds amazing. 👀

    maybe when it’s ready.
    github.com/mcanouil/awesome-qu

    (Also a pull request on Quarto website to add your future extension in the list)
    quarto.org/docs/extensions/

  15. I think it's time for an 😇

    I am a biostatistician with a Ph.D. in biostatistics mostly in the field of human genetics.
    I worked for ten years in a diabetes and related diseases public research laboratory, and since November 2022, working as a consultant on microbiome and lipids data.

    When I am not working, I spent most of my time watching movies (~12/month), playing with my male Labrador Retriever named Saga, and playing with Quarto and R.