Archives
All the articles I've archived.
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Teahands 5.0
Teahands v5: keep the clean look, updates under the hood.
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How to add LaTeX Equations in Astro blog posts
Updated:Learn how to add LaTeX equations in Astro blog posts using Markdown, KaTeX, and remark/rehype plugins.
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How to integrate Giscus comments into Teahands
Updated:Comment function on a static blog hosted on GitHub Pages with Giscus.
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Teahands 4.0
Teahands v4: ensuring a smoother and more feature-rich blogging experience.
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How to use Git Hooks to set Created and Modified Dates
Updated:How to use Git Hooks to set your Created and Modified Dates on Teahands
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Teahands 3.0
Teahands Version 3: Elevating Your Web Experience with Astro v3 and Seamless View Transitions
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How to update dependencies of Teahands
How to update project dependencies and Teahands template.
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Teahands 2.0
Teahands with the enhancements of Astro v2. Type-safe markdown contents, bug fixes and better dev experience etc.
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Dynamic OG image generation in Teahands blog posts
Updated:New feature in Teahands v1.4.0, introducing dynamic OG image generation for blog posts.
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Predefined color schemes
Updated:Some of the well-crafted, predefined color schemes for Teahands blog theme.
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Customizing Teahands theme color schemes
Updated:How you can enable/disable light & dark mode; and customize color schemes of Teahands theme.
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Adding new posts in Teahands theme
Updated:Some rules & recommendations for creating or adding new posts using Teahandsr theme.
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How to configure Teahands theme
Updated:How you can make Teahands theme absolutely yours.
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Tailwind Typography Plugin
EXAMPLE POST: About Tailwind Typography Plugin and how you can use it effectively.
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How Do I Develop My Terminal Portfolio Website with React
EXAMPLE POST: Developing a terminal-like website using ReactJS, TypeScript and Styled-Components. Includes features like autocomplete, multiple themes, command hints etc.
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How Do I Develop My Portfolio Website & Blog
EXAMPLE POST: My experience about developing my first portfolio website and a blog using NextJS and a headless CMS.