This commit adds a new `HeaderToolbar` component to the `app/page.tsx` file. The toolbar includes links to the English and Russian versions of the blog. This change improves the user experience by providing easy access to the different language versions of the blog.
Updates the homepage content and link to the blog page. The changes
include:
- Updated the link in the "AderKI" navigation item to point to the
blog page instead of the main website.
- Updated the description text to better reflect the content and
focus of the website.
These changes are made to provide users with a more accurate and
relevant introduction to the website and its content.
The changes in this commit add animated link components to the homepage.
The key changes are:
- Imported the `AnimatedLink` component from the `../components/animatedLink` file.
- Replaced the regular `<a>` tags in the main page with `<AnimatedLink>` components, which apply a smooth animation effect on hover.
This commit introduces a new `BlogArea` component that displays a list of blog posts. The changes include:
- Added a new `BlogArea` component in `components/blogpost.tsx` that renders a list of blog posts with their title, description, and a link to the full post.
- Integrated the `BlogArea` component into the `Home` page in `app/page.tsx`.
- Added mock data for the blog posts in `app/page.tsx` to demonstrate the functionality.
This commit updates the site metadata and styling in the `app/layout.tsx` file:
- Changes the title to "AderKI Blog" and the description to "Welcome to AderKI Blog. Explore hoodies, comics, books, and more in my personal store."
- Adds keywords, authors, and Open Graph metadata for better SEO and social sharing.
- Changes the default body styles to use a black background and white text with a sans-serif font.
In the `app/page.tsx` file, the changes include:
- Removes the default Next.js homepage content and replaces it with a simple header section.
- The header includes the site title "AderKI" and a brief description of the store.
- The main content area is left empty, as it will be filled with blog post components in a future commit.
These changes aim to set the foundation for the AderKI Blog, providing a more personalized and focused experience for the users.