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"textContent": "I set up Sveltia headless CMS on my page, this is my first post with it.\n\nSo I wanted to set up a simple headless CMS for my blog. Setting up Sveltia was rather quick and easy, though configuring it took a while.\n\nI have now set it all up and it was rather painless. The main reason I wanted this, while I mostly edit things in my text editor of choice anyway, I sometimes have something I want to share while out and about. So this is pretty much for mobile usage. :) And especially for sharing photos, since I want to be less and less dependent on social media sites and more use my own blog, since I have one setup after all.\n\nAs I write this, the editor area is a bit cramped. The other fields take a lot of space, while I would rather have the editor area to take the full screen. But that might be fixable with some CSS I suppose. Will have to investigate that further.\n\nAlso if I want to do galleries, I will have to use some Zola magics that are easier to do in the text editor.\n\nI also have my emote system which needs the Zola tags, so that the generator will handle it properly.\n\nAnyway, setting the thing up was rather simple. I just had to make it talk with Codeberg, plop in a private key that is saved locally in my browser cache and that's that. It's just a simple website that shows editors and your pages, nothing extreme. Works for me rather well. And I appreciate the simplicity of it all, so I can recommend this. Feel free to look at my config I made for my Zola generated site if you're interested: config.yml.\n\nMaybe this will get me blog more, at least on the go. Sharing quick photos and the like, especially during Comiccon Finland next month. :)\n\nAlso shout out to Bubbles.town! I have been browsing it a bunch and it's been quite interesting to see what people are up to. I am finding a lot of interesting things over there, and I think blogging is still one of the best ways to share things, more than regular social media sites.\n\nThanks for reading!",
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