I'm currently creating a new, small #website for our new #thai#company with #grav and it's been a few months since I did this professionally at #kubusmedia. Although getting back into it was a bit of a stretch, it's a lot of fun too. 🤓 It's also the first time I've done the design with #flex.
On another front, I am now in the process of setting up our new #thai#company together with my wife. The #lawyer is already at work. 🥰️
The name is set, the #logo and a minimal #corporate design are made (I used an #opensource font and did all the work in #inkscape), the #domain is bought and set up, the #website is in the works (with #grav) and our thai #friends are on board as shareholders as well. 😃️
Unfortunately I can't share the details yet, but I'm still really excited. 🥳️
@ercanbrack I can hardly wait to make it public. 😝️
I can already say this much: we have rented a viewing platform in need of restoration and will be renovating it next. We want to make and offer a whole range of things there, but will start with the smallest item on our list around July. The company should be founded in June.
We are incredibly excited. 😊️
I really need to spend time working out Grav so I can document these builds I do properly on a blog. The blog bits are fine. Still can't quite figure out how to edit/manage the sidebar/header.
Diese Woche habe ich begonnen, ein #grav-Plugin für Flex-Object-basiertes News/Blogging zu schreiben.
Der Standardweg des Bloggens in grav (ein Haufen Unterseiten) kann sehr frustrierend werden, wenn die Anzahl der Beiträge zu groß wird. Mit FO kann man das besser lösen.
Es ist noch eine sehr frühe Version mit grundlegender Funktionalität und verbesserungwürdiger Code-Qualität, aber ich freue mich über Contributions.
I just updated my #grav#website with a #search, new footer icons for things that are important to me, tags for blog articles (still have to add them to the articles themselves though) and also added some new #blog posts. #wip but couldn't wait to push. 😜️ https://amadeuspaulussen.com/
Does anyone know if I can prevent #gnome#builder from automatically stripping whitespace from files? In some of my #markdown files that I use in conjunction with #grav, I need to be able to add 4 spaces to force line breaks and unfortunately Builder always removes these spaces when saving a file.