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Here are some rules/recommendations, tips & ticks for creating new posts in AstroPaper blog theme.

Frontmatter

Frontmatter is the main place to store some important information about the blog post (article). Frontmatter lies at the top of the article and is written in YAML format. Read more about frontmatter and its usage in astro documentation.

Here is the list of frontmatter property for each post.

Tip! You can get ISO 8601 datetime by running new Date().toISOString() in the console. Make sure you remove quotes though.

Only title, description and pubDatetime fields in frontmatter must be specified.

Title and description (excerpt) are important for search engine optimization (SEO) and thus AstroPaper encourages to include these in blog posts.

slug is the unique identifier of the url. Thus, slug must be unique and different from other posts. The whitespace of slug should to be separated with - or _ but - is recommended. Slug is automatically generated using the blog post file name. However, you can define your slug as a frontmatter in your blog post.

For example, if the blog file name is adding-new-post.md and you don't specify the slug in your frontmatter, Astro will automatically create a slug for the blog post using the file name. Thus, the slug will be adding-new-post. But if you specify the slug in the frontmatter, this will override the default slug. You can read more about this in Astro Docs.

If you omit tags in a blog post (in other words, if no tag is specified), the default tag others will be used as a tag for that post. You can set the default tag in the /src/content/config.ts file.

Adding table of contents

By default, a post (article) does not include any table of contents (toc). To include toc, you have to specify it in a specific way.

Write Table of contents in h2 format (## in markdown) and place it where you want it to be appeared on the post.

For instance, if you want to place your table of contents just under the intro paragraph (like I usually do), you can do that in the following way.

Headings

There's one thing to note about headings. The AstroPaper blog posts use title (title in the frontmatter) as the main heading of the post. Therefore, the rest of the heading in the post should be using h2 ~ h6.

This rule is not mandatory, but highly recommended for visual, accessibility and SEO purposes.

Storing Images for Blog Content Dummy

Here are two methods for storing images and displaying them inside a markdown file.

Note! If it's a requirement to style optimized images in markdown you should use MDX.

Inside assets

You can store images inside src/assets/ directory. These images will be automatically optimized by Astro through Image Service API.

You can use relative path or alias path (@assets/) to serve these images.

Example: Suppose you want to display example.jpg whose path is /src/assets/images/example.jpg.

Technically, you can store images inside any directory under src. In here, src/assets is just a recommendation.

Inside public directory

You can store images inside the public directory. Keep in mind that images stored in the public directory remain untouched by Astro, meaning they will be unoptimized and you need to handle image optimization by yourself.

For these images, you should use an absolute path; and these images can be displayed using markdown annotation or HTML img tag.

Example: Assume example.jpg is located at /public/assets/images/example.jpg.

Bonus

Image compression

When you put images in the blog post (especially for images under public directory), it is recommended that the image is compressed. This will affect the overall performance of the website.

My recommendation for image compression sites.

OG Image

The default OG image will be placed if a post does not specify the OG image. Though not required, OG image related to the post should be specify in the frontmatter. The recommended size for OG image is 1200 X 640 px.

Since AstroPaper v1.4.0, OG images will be generated automatically if not specified. Check out the announcement.