The complete step-by-step guide to create and deploy your multi-language website - Part 4
This is the forth post on how to create your website step by step!
This is the forth post on how to create your website step by step!
This is the second post on how to create your website step by step!
LaTeX (yes, written exactly like this) is a system that allows you to write documents without worrying about the style of the presentation.
This is the third post on how to create your website step by step! In this post, we will allow that people can comment on your awesome posts!
I’ve written over and over about why you should have a blog and write on it. I made this website using nothing but free tools. The only thing I paid was my domain (leportella.com) and I find this super cool! 🤩
When I created my website I realied on a lot of different tutorials, one for each part of it. Because the process of creating it can be quite tricky, I decided to create a full, step-by-step tutorial.
If you ever told me you are learning to code (or anything, really), chances are I told you you should have your blog and write in it.
Last year (2021) I decided to add GoatCounter as the analytics tool for my blog. There were a couple of reasons why I did it, but the main one is privacy. I am trying to move a bit away from Google, and I wanted something different.
I was handling some LaTeX files and I needed code coloring. I found the package minted and it seemed perfect, but it required a couple of things that made my life a bit more complicated on VSCode.