Commits
- Commit:
9b33ec113d85e344ec4af4f5271490ba4e96d7a5
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
sync with gmid readme
- Commit:
4c168811ed538c6aab0fd21d03c997593454fb31
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
update gmid page
- Commit:
b9cf09c44a5e06888e72c739acb56cb802e6ae01
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
update page
- Commit:
960886912f58fb5f1c239ccbf6540893ee021094
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
update gmid info
- Commit:
746f25b9b3964c0ec9b24c6c4dab34cf0e51e335
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
improving gmid page
- Commit:
a4a8175c065a8ff723342accb7f89f0d06fa2bf5
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
updates to the gmid page
- Commit:
d72c4e8fb702687b971a66742d22e7398d34401f
- From:
- Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com>
- Date:
adedd "pages"
pages are static page that lives in pages/. They are pretty
self-explanatory I believe.
They are managed like the posts, see pages.edn.
This also adds a "project" page (also liked on top of every page) and
some other pages linked from them.
The only thing is that I needed an hack for the HTTP part: replace
link to ".gmi" files to ".html". For the moment is OK, but in the
future can be a pain. I need to find a way to generate correctly link
from both the gemini part and the http part from the same gemtext file.