Beautiful, responsive post cards for your Jekyll site. Embed internal posts or external articles with a simple Liquid tag.
Embed articles from any website using the full URL.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
{% post_card https://r0x0d.com/posts/packaging-for-fedora-fuzzytail-watching-logs-on-terminal %}
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
{% post_card /my-post variant:compact %} or {% post_card /my-post hide_image:true %}
Display related posts in a grid layout for better visual organization.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
<div class="cards-row">
{% post_card /2024/12/15/building-modern-cli-ruby %}
{% post_card /2024/12/12/docker-fundamentals %}
</div>
Perfect for showcasing a series of related articles or a "You might also like" section.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
If you are an experienced fedora packager or even if you are starting out, you probably have come across COPR and its tooling, right? Well, if you have, then you know how painful it is, for each build, to come back to the UI and keep refreshing manually to watch your logs in “real time”.
{% post_card %} tags in a container with display: grid to create multi-column layouts.
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