commit: 379783b1e9b9d05000f8fd179a5da9aaf2e319fc
parent 4efaecb86edc3e0ee8dbc3980631c4a92717b015
Author: Rekka <rekkabell@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 16:36:30 +1200
Added bold
Diffstat:
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/links/main.css b/links/main.css
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ h1,h2,h3,h4 { font-weight: normal; font-family: 'alte_haas_grotesk_bold'; margin
#view #core #content p.bref { font-size:28px; margin-bottom: 45px; line-height: 34px }
#view #core #content p a { font-weight: bold }
#view #core #content p a:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
+#view #core #content p b { font-weight: bold; }
#view #core #content img { margin-bottom: 30px; border-radius: 2px }
#view #core #content img.photo { width:100%; }
#view #core #content columns { columns:2; display: block; margin-bottom:30px; column-gap: 30px }
diff --git a/scripts/database/pages.js b/scripts/database/pages.js
@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ ABOUT
TOOLS
BREF : Entering a store, with the goal of purchasing kitchenware can be a dizzying experience. I made this list of notes on what to look for in a tool, based on experience and research:
LONG
- & Durability- choose a material that will last, or that can be composted.
- & Simplicity - prioritize unibody tools, they don't break as easily. The fewer parts the better, opting for non-electric is important for that same reason.
- & Multi-functional - having too many tools that have a single function, adds clutter to our home and in our minds. Its best to do away with it.
+ & {*Durability*}: Choose a material that will last, or that can be composted.
+ & {*Simplicity*}: Prioritize unibody tools, they don't break as easily. The fewer parts the better, opting for non-electric is important for that same reason.
+ & {*Multi-functional*}: Having too many tools that have a single function, adds clutter to our home and in our minds. Its best to do away with it.
* Cutting boards
& Opt for a maple or bamboo hardwood cutting board. Avoid plastic. Contrary to popular belief, it is not more sanitary and can harbour a lot of bacteria. A knife-scarred plastic surface is difficult to disinfect, and studies have shown that washing the board – whether by hand or with a dishwasher – was not enough to kill lingering bacteria.
& Wood doesn't scar as easily, and is the preferred material. After cleaning, it must be allowed to dry thoroughly.