This template is perfect for those who want to use Tailwind CSS and Astro to build a blog.
It is inspired by the Tailwind Next.js Starter Blog - one of the most popular Next.js blogging templates.
Feature request or Facing issue? Check the discussion page to see if it has been brought up previously. Otherwise, feel free to start a new discussion thread. All ideas are welcomed!
Live Demo - Deployed on Vercel.
Even thought these features looks the same as the original template, they are implemented in a different way, and there are more to come.
However, there are some features that are not in the original template, like:
This template has support for i18n, it's set up for English as default. You can add more languages in the src/i18n/ui.ts
file. It doesn't have support for dynamic language change, but it's easy to implement.
src/consts.ts
contains a list of constants that you can customize to your liking, including the blog title, description, author, social media links, etc.
src/functions.ts
contains a list of functions that changes the default behavior of the template, including default post sorting and exclude draft posts.
src/content/authors/default.mdx
contains the default author information. You can add more authors by adding more .mdx
files in the src/content/authors
folder.
src/content/tags/default.mdx
contains the default tag information. You can add more tags by adding more .mdx
files in the src/content/tags
folder.
src/content/config.ts
contains all fields for author, blog and tags pages. Check what's required and what's not. You can also add more fields if you want to.
All commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
Command | Action |
---|---|
npm install |
Installs dependencies |
npm run dev |
Starts local dev server at localhost:4321 |
npm run build |
Build your production site to ./dist/ |
npm run preview |
Preview your build locally, before deploying |
npm run astro ... |
Run CLI commands like astro add , astro check |
npm run astro -- --help |
Get help using the Astro CLI |
All Docker commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
Command | Action |
---|---|
docker build -t app:1.0.0 . |
Build the Docker image for the Astro application. |
docker run -p 80:4321 app:1.0.0 |
Run a Docker container with the built Astro application. |
docker pull edwardb11/app:2.0.0 |
Download the Docker image from Docker Hub. |