Name: Jonathan Craddock
Type: User
Bio: Family man '&&' aspiring geek! Likes: Photography, mountains, running, swimming, climbing, secularism, sourdough, card magic, digital music, science, astronomy.
Location: Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Blog: https://mootparadox.com
Jonathan Craddock's Projects
Notes and config made while testing Bolt on a local VM.
jQuery function to allow an "is-fixed-top" navbar to scroll when the hamburger menu is open
Some notes on a prototype dashboard using the open-source project, "Cachet".
Permanent "prototype" of a contacts list. First created in 2015, it's been in use for about 6 years! ;-)
(CURRENT: following a couple of express tutorials)
Lightweight GPX sharing.
Some configuration notes while experimenting with Grav.
My first repository, something like "Hello World", but this is "Hi Calendar".
Quick crossing time calculator for the "Pilgrim's Way" to Holy Island.
Notes and config relating to a test install of the self-hosted commenting solution, Isso.
Notes and backups of Jitbit 'theme' and customisations. (Mostly notes on layout, CSS, and a few API experiments.)
Custom theme with some additional accessibility modifications.
Notes and links for config of a home Minecraft server.
(Almost) live backup of mootParadox.com website using Grav's "Git Sync" plugin.
Notes on some config changes while installing Nextcloud 22 on Ubuntu 20.04.
Notes on Node-RED install on an Ubuntu 22 droplet hosted by DigitalOcean.
Sample config for a NodeRED - Apache reverse proxy
Notes on the config of NodeRED behind an Apache reverse proxy, and backups of some NodeRED flows and scripts.
Exception custom dictionary for use in LibreOffice.
A user friendly web frontend to automate complex password input via USB keystroke injection.
Macro to easily spell check a field in a "protected" Word 2003 document.
An attempt to translate a German translation of a French text into English prose, without being able to speak German. The text is a sequence of low quality images that can only be partially OCR'd..
Personal aide-mémoire to some common syntax.