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@ -77,11 +77,15 @@ seemed like a little too much work to maintain. I switched to hakyll because
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### speaking of math
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We can have math inline, like so:
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$\int_\infty^\infty \, e^{-x^2}\,dx = \sqrt{\pi}$. This site ships MathML math
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with its HTML, and the MathJax script to the client. MathJax renders all of the
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math so it looks nice and standardized across browsers, but the math still
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displays regardless (like say if MathJax couldn't load due to slow network)
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because of MathML. Best of both worlds. Pros:
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$\int_\infty^\infty \, e^{-x^2}\,dx = \sqrt{\pi}$. This site ships semantic
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MathML math with its HTML, and the MathJax script to the client.
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It'd be nice if MathML could just be used and supported across all browsers, but
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unfortunately we still aren't quite there yet. Firefox is the only one where
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everything looks 80% of the way to LaTeX. On Safari and Chrome, even simple
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equations like $\sqrt{\pi}$ render improperly.
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Pros of MathML:
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- A little more accessible
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- Can be rendered without additional stylesheets. I just installed the Latin
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- Isn't fully standardized. Might look different on different browsers
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- Rendering quality isn't as good as KaTeX
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This site has MathJax render all of the math so it looks nice and standardized
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across browsers, but the math still displays regardless (like say if MathJax
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couldn't load due to slow network) because of MathML. Best of both worlds.
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Let's try it now. Here's a simple theorem:
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$$
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