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Controlling format of Jupyter Notebook HTML export

I recently reinstalled Jupyter on my desktop PC, and HTML exports created from Jupyter Notebook files now appear quite different from the way they used to be rendered. There are a number of minor changes, but the biggest one is that the width of code cells used to be about 50% the width of the screen, and they now span almost the entire window. I greatly preferred the old style, since they rendered HTML output more closely resembled the original Jupyter Notebook.

You can see examples of what I mean here:

To be clear, I am creating these files using File > Download As > HTML.

Things are still rendered in the old way on my laptop, so I suspect that the issue is related to a new version of some library. But before I started installing old versions of packages at random, I wanted to see if anyone had a solution. Perhaps there is some sort of config file controlling the CSS for the rendered HTML that I can copy from my laptop to my desktop?

In case this is helpful:

  • My desktop is running v 6.0.7 of nbconvert and v 6.1.4 of notebook.
  • My laptop is running v 5.6.1 of nbconvert and v 6.0.3 of notebook.

Thanks in advance!

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65833030/controlling-format-of-jupyter-notebook-html-export

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