a bit of stuff

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import { html } from "@mastrojs/mastro";
export const Footer = () =>
html`
export const Footer = () => html`
<footer>
<div>
Check us out
<a href="https://github.com/mastrojs/mastro">on GitHub</a>.
© ${new Date().getFullYear()}
Made with
<a href="https://github.com/mastrojs/mastro">Mastro</a> ©
${new Date().getFullYear()}
</div>
</footer>
`;

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---
title: Hello World
date: 2024-01-30
date: 2026-02-13
---
Markdown is just a simpler syntax for the most commonly used HTML
elements when writing body text.
A blank line, like above, marks a new paragraph (HTML `<p>`).
A line starting with `##` is an HTML `<h2>`:
## Lists
An example of an unordered list:
- item one
- item two
And an ordered list:
1. item one
2. item two
## More info
See [CommonMark](https://commonmark.org) for more
information about Markdown.
TODO...

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---
title: Second Post
date: 2024-01-31
---
This is our second blog post.

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import { html, htmlToResponse } from "@mastrojs/mastro";
import { Layout } from "../components/Layout.ts";
import { readMarkdownFiles } from "@mastrojs/markdown";
export const GET = () =>
htmlToResponse(
export const GET = async () => {
const posts = await readMarkdownFiles("data/posts/*.md");
return htmlToResponse(
Layout({
title: "Home",
children: html`
<nav>
<p>👉 <a href="/news/">News</a></p>
</nav>
<!-- <nav> -->
<!-- <p><a href="/posts/">Posts</a></p> -->
<!-- </nav> -->
<h1>Common HTML elements</h1>
<p>
Let's go through the most important HTML elements to
structure your content:
</p>
<h2>About me</h2>
<p>I am a (human) developer.</p>
<h2>Paragraphs</h2>
<p>The p element marks a paragraph of text.</p>
<h2>Headings</h2>
<p>
At the very top of the body, we have the heading of this page
in an h1 element. This is what search engines (like Google)
and screen readers (used by visually impaired readers) look for
when they want to know what the page's title is. Therefore, you
should only ever have one h1 element on any given page.
</p>
<p>
The h2 element is a sub-heading. HTML has h1 up to h6 elements,
to mark progressively deeper nested sub-headings. You should
use those to mark the structure of your page. All headings
together should act like a table of contents for your page.
</p>
<h2>Lists</h2>
<p>
Let's add an ordered list
(meaning the list markers will be numbers):
</p>
<ol>
<li>list item one</li>
<li>list item two</li>
<li>list item three</li>
</ol>
<p>
and an unordered list
(the list markers will be bullet points):
</p>
<ul>
<li>list item one</li>
<li>list item two</li>
<li>list item three</li>
</ul>
<h2>Formatting</h2>
<p>
Note how all elements introduced so far cause a line-break
before and after them? That's because they are so-called
<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Block-level_content">block elements</a>.
</p>
<p>
However, links (like the a element we just saw),
<em>emphasis</em> (rendered as italics), and
<strong>strong emphasis</strong> (rendered bold),
are all inline elements. That means they don't cause
any line-breaks by default.
</p>
<h2>An image</h2>
<img src="chair.jpg" alt="A chair" height="300">
<p>
We will add an image file <code>chair.jpg</code> later.
</p>
<p>
For now, note the alt attribute on the image. It is required
and contains "alternative text" that is read to visually
impaired readers, or shown if the image fails to load.
</p>
<p>
If the image is relevant content, the alt text should
therefore be a brief description of what's in the image.
If the image is just decoration, you should use alt="".
</p>
<h2>Posts</h2>
<div class="post-list">
${posts.map(
(post) => html`
<a href="posts/${post.path.slice(12, -3) + "/"}">
${post.meta.title}
</a>
`,
)}
</div>
`,
}),
);
};

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const posts = await readMarkdownFiles("data/posts/*.md");
return htmlToResponse(
Layout({
title: "News",
children: posts.map((post) =>
html`
title: "Posts",
children: posts.map(
(post) => html`
<p>
<a href="${post.path.slice(12, -3) + "/"}">
${post.meta.title}
</a>
<a href="${post.path.slice(12, -3) + "/"}"> ${post.meta.title} </a>
</p>
`
`,
),
}),
);

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body {
display: grid;
color: var(--main-color);
grid-template-rows: auto 1fr auto;
min-height: 100vh;
font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 18px;
margin: 0 auto;
--brand-color: rebeccapurple;
--brand-bg-color: darkslateblue;
--brand-color: lavenderblush;
background-color: lavenderblush;
--main-color: #222;
}
header {
background-color: var(--brand-color);
color: whitesmoke;
background-color: var(--brand-bg-color);
color: var(--brand-color);
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 50px;
padding: 1.5em 1em 1em 1em;
/* padding: 1.5em 0em 0em 1em; */
}
main {
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}
footer {
background-color: var(--brand-color);
color: whitesmoke;
padding: 2em 1em;
background-color: var(--brand-bg-color);
color: var(--brand-color);
padding: 1em;
margin-top: 3em;
}
p {
line-height: 1.3;
margin-bottom: 1em;
}
header > div,
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margin: 0 auto;
}
header > a,
a:visited {
color: white;
header a,
footer a,
header a:visited,
footer a:visited {
color: var(--brand-color);
}
a {
color: var(--main-color);
}
a:hover {
text-decoration-line: none;
}
.post-list {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
h2 {
padding-bottom: 0.5rem;
}
@view-transition {
navigation: auto;
}