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@ 2023-08-16  3:48 Jack D. Lail
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From: Jack D. Lail @ 2023-08-16  3:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I'm sure I'm overlooking something trivial, but I can't figure out how to 
add an image to the page with the title/author/date/abstract info when 
doing a markdown to pdf via HTML conversion with an html pdf engine 
(weasyprint).

I am using the default HTML template and a custom CSS file.

I styled the title/author/data/abstract a bit (centered them) and added 
break-after: always; to the header CSS so I get a "title page," but I 
haven't been able to figure how to add an image (like a logo) to that 
"page."

(I also added a break-after: always to the nav tag styling to have a 
separate Table of Contents page.)

is this possible with the default HTML template or do I need a special HTML 
template for cases where I want a fancy title page? 

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