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If you are using a larger screen, the sidenote will appear to the right of the text..\n\nSidenotes do need a little bit of setup, they are made up of a label, an invisible checkbox on top of the number and a span with the text inside. The superscript is set automatically and incremented using CSS when the checkbox has a class of \n```\nsidenote-number\n```\nsidenote-number.\n\n```\n\n\n\n\n```\n\n```\n\n\n\n\n```\n\n\n\n\nIf you do not need superscripted numbers, you can opt out of the \n```\nsidenote-number\n```\nsidenote-number class and the sidenote will not have a number assigned. On a smaller screen, you will need to add a symbol inside the \n```\nlabel\n```\nlabel for the user to click on. ⊕This is a sidenote without a number.\n\nThe snippet for a sidenote without a number is very similar:\n\n```\n\n\n\n\n```\n\n```\n\n\n\n\n```\n\n\n\n\nAdd a class of \n```\nleft\n```\nleft to the span with the \n```\nsidenote\n```\nsidenote class to make the note appear on the left side of the page on instead of right.\n\nThe symbol you could use to indicate a sidenote is up to you. What about this notebook. 📝A notebook indicating a note. Aha.\n(if on a large screen, resize to mobile to see the emoji)\n\n## Dark Mode\n\nThere is built-in support for dark mode. By default, the document is in light mode. To enable dark mode, add the \n```\nlatex-dark\n```\nlatex-dark class to the \n```\n\n```\n element. This will force the document to be in dark mode.\n\nIf you want enable dark mode based on the \n```\nprefers-color-scheme\n```\nprefers-color-scheme CSS media query, then use the \n```\nlatex-dark-auto\n```\nlatex-dark-auto class instead.\n\nYou can also add a dark mode toggle to your site by adding a button and a tiny bit of JavaScript:\n\n```\n\n\n```\n\n```\n\n\n```\n\n\n```\ndocument\n .querySelector(\"#dark-mode-toggle\")\n .addEventListener('click', () => {\n document.body.classList.toggle(\"latex-dark\");\n });\n\n```\n\n```\ndocument\n .querySelector(\"#dark-mode-toggle\")\n .addEventListener('click', () => {\n document.body.classList.toggle(\"latex-dark\");\n });\n\n```\ndocument\n .querySelector(\"#dark-mode-toggle\")\n .addEventListener('click', () => {\n document.body.classList.toggle(\"latex-dark\");\n });\n\nLike this:\n\n## Alternative Typeface\n\nLaTeX.css uses Latin Modern by default. If you don't like this typeface (hard to read, too thin, etc.), you can switch to the \n```\nLibertinus\n```\nLibertinus font family by adding a class of \n```\nlibertinus\n```\nlibertinus to the \n```\n\n```\n tag. Click the button below to switch between Latin Modern and Libertinus.\n\n## HTML Elements\n\nFor a preview of all HTML elements with LaTeX.css, check out the HTML5 elements test page.\n\n### Text Formatting\n\nThis sentence is bold. If you like semantics, you might go with strong or emphasized text. If not, italic is still around. Small text is for fine print. Your copy can also be subscripted and superscripted, inserted, deleted, or highlighted. You would use a hyperlink to go to a new page. Keyboard input elements like Cmd + Shift are used to display textual user input.\n\n### Blockquotes\n\nGive me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. — Abraham Lincoln\n\n### Definition Lists\n\nDefinition Title One\n\nFirst definition description\n\nBinomial theorem\n\n$$(x+y)^{n}=\\sum_{k=0}^{n}\\left(\\begin{array}{l}n \\\\ k\\end{array}\\right) x^{n-k} y^{k}=\\sum_{k=0}^{n}\\left(\\begin{array}{l}n \\\\ k\\end{array}\\right) x^{k} y^{n-k}$$\n\n### Tables\n\nA sample table with a descriptive caption.\n\nHeader 1\n\nHeader 2\n\nHeader 3\n\nFooter 1\n\nFooter 2\n\nFooter 3\n\nDescription 1\n\nDescription 2\n\nDescription 3\n\nDescription 1\n\nDescription 2\n\nDescription 3\n\nDescription 1\n\nDescription 2\n\nDescription 3\n\nExample table taken from this paper on how to produce quality tables with LaTeX.\n\nItem\n\nAnimal\n\nDescription\n\nPrice ($)\n\nGnat\n\nper gram\n\n13.65\n\nGnu\n\nstuffed\n\n92.50\n\nEmu\n\nstuffed\n\n33.33\n\nArmadillo\n\nfrozen\n\n8.99\n\nExample table with custom borders and aligment.\n\nDe Morgan's Law: $\\lnot P \\lor \\lnot Q \\iff \\lnot (P \\land Q)$\n\nTRUTH TABLE\n\n$P$\n\n$Q$\n\n$\\lnot P$\n\n$\\lnot Q$\n\n$P \\land Q$\n\n$\\lnot P \\lor \\lnot Q$\n\n$\\lnot (P \\land Q)$\n\nT\n\nT\n\nF\n\nF\n\nT\n\nF\n\nF\n\nF\n\nT\n\nF\n\nT\n\nT\n\nF\n\nT\n\nT\n\nF\n\nF\n\nT\n\nT\n\nF\n\nT\n\nF\n\nT\n\nT\n\nClose approaches to the Earth by NEOs.\n\nCA Date\n\nObject Name\n\nDiameter\n\nDist. 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Large tables should also be wrapped with this class.\n\nBelow is an example of a long equation with overflow scroll.\n\n$$(1+x)^{n}=1+n x+\\frac{n(n-1)}{2 !} x^{2}+\\frac{n(n-1)(n-2)}{3 !} x^{3}+\\frac{n(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)}{4 !} x^{4}+\\frac{n(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)(n-4)}{5 !} x^{5}+\\ldots$$\n\n### Syntax Highlighting\n\nIf you need syntax highlighting for code, LaTeX.css provides a PrismJS theme that immitates the minted package for LaTeX. Add the following stylesheet and script:\n\n```\n\n\n\n```\n\n```\n\n\n\n```\n\n\n\nAnd use it like this:\n\n```\n
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