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Tufte CSS
There's https://github.com/jez/tufte-pandoc-css which integrates with Pandoc.
I use it for my blog that features margin notes from time to time: https://blog.kdheepak.com/
Though I had to write a lua filter to make the Pandoc margin notes work appropriately :)
- LaTeX vs Word vs Pandoc Markdown
sveltekit-blog-mdx
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Which Headless CMS is cheaper and best for Sveltekit blog?
If its just a blog, and your not talking 1000s of entries, I'd recommend using https://github.com/rodneylab/sveltekit-blog-mdx
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best way to build a personal blog post with svelte and markdown
SvelteKit plus mdsvex. There are quite a few examples out there, e.g. https://github.com/rodneylab/sveltekit-blog-mdx.
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SvelteKit Accessibility Testing: Automated CI A11y Tests
We will run through using the SvelteKit MDsveX starter but if you already have a SvelteKit site, it might make more since for you to follow along but working on a test branch of your own site. If you are using the starter, let’s get going by cloning it locally:
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Use Vim Keyboard Shortcuts on your Blog
In this post we see how you can modify a Svelte blog site to respond to some Vim keyboard shortcuts. We'll clone the SvelteKit Blog MDsveX Starter to get things going quicker. Then we will create a new component for responding to keyboard shortcuts and add that to the existing blog post template. If you are not yet familiar with SvelteKit, you can still follow along. If you don't like Svelte then the code can also be adapted for use on React or plain HTML/JavaScript sites. Why don't we press on?
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SvelteKit hCaptcha Contact Form: Keeping Bots Away
git clone https://github.com/rodneylab/sveltekit-blog-mdx.git sveltekit-hcaptcha-form cd sveltekit-hcaptcha-form pnpm install cp .env.EXAMPLE .env pnpm run dev
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SvelteKit Dynamic Image Import: Add Images to Templates
Using a script, if we decide we want to use AVIF images instead of WebP or change our image widths, it is pretty easy to regenerate the data files. Likewise if we decide to go for a plain, dominant colour placeholder instead of the low resolution one. You can see a full working example in the SvelteKit Blog MDsveX starter on the Rodney Lab GitHub page.
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SvelteKit Image Plugin: Next-Gen Images in Svelte
We'll start with the SvelteKit MDsveX starter and add a responsive image to the home page. We will see how you can generate a low resolution placeholder as well as an alternative dominant colour placeholder. We will generate a WebP Next-Gen format image together with the original JPEG in different sizes so the image looks good on large retina displays without having to download a huge image for small mobile displays. Using the placeholders, we will eliminate image layout shift.
- Anyone tried building JAM stack website using Svelte Kit?
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SvelteKit Blog SEO: Climb the Search Results Page
In this post we took a look at how to customise the SEO meta generated by the MDsveX starter. It might seem a little abstract until you customise it for your own projects, so I would definitely say try using it as a next step. As always I am keen to get feedback and to hear how you have used it. You can clone the entire repo from the Rodney Lab Git Page.
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SvelteKit PWA: Installable App with Offline Access
I have just added PWA functionality to the MDsveX starter. All you need to do is customise the website configuration file with with site's name and theme colours, then run a script to generate all the different icon sizes automatically. Here is exactly what you need to do in five simple steps. If you are looking for a more general SvelteKit Tutorial or how to get started with SvelteKit I have a couple of posts you will appreciate.
What are some alternatives?
tufte-jekyll - Minimal Jekyll blog styled to resemble the look and layout of Edward Tufte's books
storyblok-svelte-boilerplate - Code of the tutorial: Add a headless CMS with live preview to Svelte and Sapper in 5 minutes
Tufte CSS - Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts.
svelte-materialify - A Material UI Design Component library for Svelte heavily inspired by vuetify.
tufte-pandoc-css - Starter files for using Pandoc Markdown with Tufte CSS
sveltekit-isr-cloudflare-workers - Incremental static regeneration for SvelteKit on Cloudflare Workers
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
pandoc-cookbook - A literal cookbook. Typeset with Pandoc.
sveltekit-image-plugin - SvelteKit demo code for using vite-imagetools to add cached, responsive, Next-Gen images to a SvelteKit site with no cumulative layout shift.
gutenberg - A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in. https://www.getzola.org
svelte-material-ui - Svelte Material UI Components