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| | | | | Previously, the images weren't ideal on the blog. While they were typically large enough if viewing it on a desktop computer, it didn't work great on phones, because you couldn't expand the images in any way. For Dog-a-Day, in viewing previous images I used a lightbox solution called FancyBox. They recently released their 3rd version which was mobile first, so I figured I'd add it to the blog. | |
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| | | | | In this tutorial, we will learn how to effectively use Anki flashcards for learning mathematics. For this, we are going add a little bit of magic to our cards by using MathJax and LaTeX. Requirements Integrating MathJax with Anki Writing cards Further reading This approach has the following benefits over Anki's built-in LaTeX support or other users' solutions: Resolution-independent rendering (your equations will look sharp on any device, be it your phone or your laptop) Card editing does not require any... | |
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