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Blogging with Emacs & Org-mode (•̀ᴗ•́)و

How my blog is setup (•̀ᴗ•́)و
Here are some notable features of my blog.
- Org-mode, a rich markup, to write articles ♥‿♥
- Tags and RSS feed for blog articles — §
- A nice blog banner — §
- Dynamically highlighting code from references in prose — §
- Tooltips, folded regions, and badges —
- Overall nice looking HTML style — org-notes-style
- Beautiful math using LaTeX notation, \(\forall \phi ⇒ \exists \phi\) — §
- A floating, yet unobtrusive, table of contents — §
- Headings are clickable links with the resulting anchors being Github-like — § and §
- Comments for blog readers — §
- Articles have dedicated images, §, which are displayed
on the blog's welcome page along with the article's abstract, §
- Auto-generated index/sitemap that shows an image and short abstract of each article
- Augment article footers to link to the Org source and to the Github history
— §
- Org source is colourised!
- Article titles may contain arbitrary
@@html: ...@@yet still render nicely in both the frame tab and page title, thanks to org-link/blog. - Dynamically adjust amount of time left until user finishes reading the article — §
- Style inline code and tables — §
- Unfurling links — §
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