commit 77be13b0ebfe07f94e70b0b908df072d7050dfe0
parent 0d7624acfc4374326d0085822ae000ccd3b60d17
Author: Jake Bauer <jbauer@paritybit.ca>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 22:40:19 -0500
Fix broken image links in href attrs
Diffstat:
3 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/pages/blog/urxvt-to-st.md b/pages/blog/urxvt-to-st.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ being called "rxvt-unicode-256color", urxvt doesn't really handle unicode
characters that well. Take a look at the example below:
<figure>
- <a href="urxvt-vim.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-vim.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim
in urxvt showing the statusline with two boxes where unicode characters
should be."/></a>
</figure>
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ urxvt (this page is the [W3 Schools HTML5 Symbols
Reference](https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_symbols.asp):
<figure>
- <a href="urxvt-lynx.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-lynx.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot
of lynx in urxvt on an HTML5 symbols reference page showing boxes where
unicode symbols should be."/></a>
</figure>
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ important to me, is definitely a bonus in st's favour. The screenshot below
shows urxvt's output for [this truecolour test](https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728):
<figure>
- <a href="urxvt-tc.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of urxvt's
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-tc.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of urxvt's
output when tested for truecolour support where there isn't a smooth colour
gradient and many characters don't look right."/></a>
</figure>
@@ -74,18 +74,18 @@ delivered perfectly, despite only being told to use my regular font (fallback
fonts aren't supported in st without a patch). Have a look:
<figure>
- <a href="st-vim.png"><img src="/img/st-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim in st
+ <a href="/img/st-vim.png"><img src="/img/st-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim in st
showing the statusline with the correct characters displayed."/></a>
</figure>
<figure>
- <a href="st-lynx.png"><img src="/img/st-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot of lynx
+ <a href="/img/st-lynx.png"><img src="/img/st-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot of lynx
in st on an HTML5 symbols reference page showing the right unicode
symbols."/></a>
</figure>
<figure>
- <a href="st-tc.png"><img src="/img/st-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of st's output
+ <a href="/img/st-tc.png"><img src="/img/st-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of st's output
when tested for truecolour support where there is the expected smooth colour
gradient."/></a>
</figure>
diff --git a/public/feeds/blog-feed.xml b/public/feeds/blog-feed.xml
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ being called "rxvt-unicode-256color", urxvt doesn't really handle unicode
characters that well. Take a look at the example below:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="urxvt-vim.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-vim.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim
in urxvt showing the statusline with two boxes where unicode characters
should be."/></a>
</figure></p>
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ urxvt (this page is the <a href="https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_symb
Reference</a>:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="urxvt-lynx.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-lynx.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot
of lynx in urxvt on an HTML5 symbols reference page showing boxes where
unicode symbols should be."/></a>
</figure></p>
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ important to me, is definitely a bonus in st's favour. The screenshot below
shows urxvt's output for <a href="https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728">this truecolour test</a>:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="urxvt-tc.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of urxvt's
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-tc.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of urxvt's
output when tested for truecolour support where there isn't a smooth colour
gradient and many characters don't look right."/></a>
</figure></p>
@@ -81,18 +81,18 @@ delivered perfectly, despite only being told to use my regular font (fallback
fonts aren't supported in st without a patch). Have a look:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="st-vim.png"><img src="/img/st-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim in st
+ <a href="/img/st-vim.png"><img src="/img/st-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim in st
showing the statusline with the correct characters displayed."/></a>
</figure></p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="st-lynx.png"><img src="/img/st-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot of lynx
+ <a href="/img/st-lynx.png"><img src="/img/st-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot of lynx
in st on an HTML5 symbols reference page showing the right unicode
symbols."/></a>
</figure></p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="st-tc.png"><img src="/img/st-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of st's output
+ <a href="/img/st-tc.png"><img src="/img/st-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of st's output
when tested for truecolour support where there is the expected smooth colour
gradient."/></a>
</figure></p>
diff --git a/public/feeds/sitewide-feed.xml b/public/feeds/sitewide-feed.xml
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ being called "rxvt-unicode-256color", urxvt doesn't really handle unicode
characters that well. Take a look at the example below:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="urxvt-vim.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-vim.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim
in urxvt showing the statusline with two boxes where unicode characters
should be."/></a>
</figure></p>
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ urxvt (this page is the <a href="https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_utf_symb
Reference</a>:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="urxvt-lynx.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-lynx.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot
of lynx in urxvt on an HTML5 symbols reference page showing boxes where
unicode symbols should be."/></a>
</figure></p>
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ important to me, is definitely a bonus in st's favour. The screenshot below
shows urxvt's output for <a href="https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728">this truecolour test</a>:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="urxvt-tc.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of urxvt's
+ <a href="/img/urxvt-tc.png"><img src="/img/urxvt-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of urxvt's
output when tested for truecolour support where there isn't a smooth colour
gradient and many characters don't look right."/></a>
</figure></p>
@@ -81,18 +81,18 @@ delivered perfectly, despite only being told to use my regular font (fallback
fonts aren't supported in st without a patch). Have a look:</p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="st-vim.png"><img src="/img/st-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim in st
+ <a href="/img/st-vim.png"><img src="/img/st-vim.png" alt="A screenshot of neovim in st
showing the statusline with the correct characters displayed."/></a>
</figure></p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="st-lynx.png"><img src="/img/st-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot of lynx
+ <a href="/img/st-lynx.png"><img src="/img/st-lynx-thumb.png" alt="A screenshot of lynx
in st on an HTML5 symbols reference page showing the right unicode
symbols."/></a>
</figure></p>
<p><figure>
- <a href="st-tc.png"><img src="/img/st-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of st's output
+ <a href="/img/st-tc.png"><img src="/img/st-tc.png" alt="A screenshot of st's output
when tested for truecolour support where there is the expected smooth colour
gradient."/></a>
</figure></p>