A fully static blog site built using Next JS , Tailwind and Markdown files as content of blog.
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A fully static blog site built using Next JS , Tailwind and Markdown files as content of blog.
Nuxt-based Travis-deployed Github-hosted blog
Welcome to my Next.js blogging project, where I've taken the art of blogging to the next level! With this platform, you can seamlessly showcase your blogs, feature top-notch content with Server-Side Rendering of Static Pages, and achieve the pinnacle of SEO excellence through meticulously crafted metadata.
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