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hjr265.me
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| | | | | I am by no means an expert in HTML and CSS. But I have been tweaking and tuning a few of my Hugo-powered websites, including this one. And, I had the opportunity to explore a few of the modern HTML and CSS features. Starting last month I made it a point to use more images in my blog posts. And, I am glad I did. When I wrote the blog post on hiding files in ZIP archives, I enjoyed preparing the ZIP format illustrations. | |
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stenbrinke.nl
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| | | | | Adding query strings to markdown links automatically in Hugo makes it easier to automate outgoing URLS | |
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www.duncanmackenzie.net
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| | | | | JPEGs and PNGs are so last decade, I decided to update my site to provide more options to my visitors by adding AVIFs and WEBP files. | |
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www.maxpou.fr
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