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Link: Lanyon theme on Micro.blog:
It’s a clean, readable design with a slide-out menu for page links.
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Link: Swarm check-ins and Micro.blog:
When a post has location information, you can see the coordinates in the posts list on your account
default Micro.blog themes do not currently do anything with this info… create a custom theme to access coordinates as custom parameters
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⌘ Link: Changing Your Site Logo in Dark Mode
Changing Your Site Logo in Dark Mode
I have a logo at the top of my blog … it looks great on a white background! In dark mode, however, it looks really bad.
I turned to our old friend, CSS, to get me through this problem. First, I created and uploaded two versions of my logo: a light mode version and a dark mode version.
Now all I had to do was add the Custom CSS to overwrite the light mode logo hard coded into the HTML in the theme files with the dark mode logo.
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⌘ Link: free Micro.blog test blogs
Micro.blog now lets you create a free test blog for your account with a URL like username-test.micro.blog. There’s a button to create the test blog under Posts → Design → Edit Custom Themes. It will appear as a free 2nd blog on your account, and you can post to it, upload files, or try out custom themes.
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⌘ Link: Search engine indexing
As of 21 August 2019 Micro.Blog automatically adds a
robots.txt
file to each hosted site: Search engine indexing.Disabling or customizing your robots.txt file.
If you’d like to disable generating the robots.txt file, you can override it with a custom theme. …
You can also add custom rules to the robots.txt file.
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⌘ Link: Dark Mode for the Marfa Theme on Micro.blog
With iOS 13 and macOS Catalina, you can enable Dark Mode on your devices. … you can enable Dark Mode on your own site. It’s suprisingly simple. … All the code is doing is turning the background black and the text white.
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⌘ Link: CSS I added to the Hello theme
CSS I added to the Hello theme, by Ricky de Laveaga.
CSS I added to the Hello theme, the only dark theme in the micro.blog theme gallery. It even has a light/dark switcher!