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Welcome to 11ty Blog 2026

A beginner-friendly blog starter with helpful bash scripts. Learn bash scripting while building your blog!

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How to add Tailwind to 11ty

Tailwind has changed versions and there are several ways to install it. Check the TailwindCSS docs and this link before doing anything. Or else! Just kidding Tailwind 4 documentation Eleventy Confi... Read more →

Monthly Summary: January 2026

Summary of blog posts from January 2026. Posts This Month (10 total) Welcome to 11ty Blog 2026 Date: 2026-01-01 Words: 323 Tags: welcome,tutorial,meta, Today Date: 2026-01-05 Words: 86 Tags: blog, ... Read more →

Well isn't this nice?

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Dev Blog with 11ty or Next.js

Why a Dev Blog at All? šŸ› ļø I’m building an app — and thank the gods and the AIs that help us do this šŸ™ — and somewhere along the way it clicked: I want to document the experience of building it. The ... Read more →

Blogs for days

(straight dump from my Obsidian vault today - it's snowing in NYC and time to check it out) I want to learn A web building framework other than Astro and I want it to be closer to open web standards a... Read more →

Images can't be this hard

I’m not so sure about this command-line interface. Images are a real bear as it stands now. I just spent several hours trying to figure out how to bring images quickly into this Markdown space. It see... Read more →

GWAR x Pet Shop Boys

No idea how I stumbled on this, but I can't get it out of my head. It's Fast - it's punk. It's weird - it's GWAR. It's catchy AF - it's Pet Shop Boys with alittle extra GWAR covers Pet Shop Boys a... Read more →

test post for image folder creation

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what bout images?

OK a blog is set up and I can quickly write posts that are formatted with the correct front matter. Template files are in place and the structure works. I can use markdown to format text but what abou... Read more →

Today

Getting the blog muscles going. This is a post for today. I'm curious about writing inside of VSCode. As I type this, I kinda wish I was in Obsidian. However, this would work well for devlopement b... Read more →

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