to something else, e.g.
Omid <omidl...@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> - I am trying to build a statically-generated website purely with Org
> mode. I would like to use Bootstrap CSS to make the site mobile
> friendly. Bootstrap uses <div class="container"> for the "main" part
> of the <body> of HTML; Org mode export produces <div id="content">
> for that part.
>
> Is there a variable to set/way to make Org wrap this part in the
> "container" class?
>
> Looking at several "apropos" results (with all the search keywords I
> could think of), I only see a setting for pre/postamble-class:
>
> org-html--pre/postamble-class
> Variable: CSS class used for pre/postamble
It would help to know your Org mode version, but I'm pretty sure
org-html-divs has been around for a bit. Check out its docstring, and
modify its second element, which is '(content "div" "content") by
default.
> - Assuming there is no Org-internal way to do this, is there a
> function that is run after a project is published to that I can,
> e.g., run a sed script on the HTML files generated? Again, the only
> remotely relevant result I see in M-x apropos RET org post is
>
> org-babel-post-tangle-hook
> Variable: Hook run in code files tangled by `org-babel-tangle'.
> Properties: standard-value custom-version custom-type
> custom-requests variable-documentation
>
> - As a "meta question", how would one find the answer to these and
> similar questions without leaving Emacs, since we know Emacs is
> self-documenting and Org mode has a very comprehensive set of
> functions and documentation. Looking in the usual places (C-u M-x
> apropos, C-h v) did not lead me to an answer.
One good thing to know is that Org export variables related to a certain
backend all start with org-BACKEND-*. So you could do C-h v org-html-TAB
and see... a lot of variables. Still, that would (eventually) get you
there. I did apropos-variable for "org html container" and that got me a
similar list as C-h v, albeit slimmed down somewhat, and with
docstrings.
Hope that helps,
Eric