diff --git a/apps/blog/src/content/posts/hello-world.md b/apps/blog/src/content/posts/hello-world.md index b70fd07..6eacb00 100644 --- a/apps/blog/src/content/posts/hello-world.md +++ b/apps/blog/src/content/posts/hello-world.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ pinned: true i've always kept my projects online and public, and i've always had some sort of homepage. it was originally bebo, then some sites i made through school, then facebook. -:aside[i liked farmville but otherwise didnt use facebook much] +:right[i liked farmville but otherwise didnt use facebook much] my next site after that was one that i kept updated for years. but every time i updated it, i also tacked on features i liked, and then ultimately it became a mess of ideas. it was never suppoesd to be well-engineered, but i like clean code and i ended up too busy fixing things to do anything new or interesting @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ there are [/bookmarks](https://wynne.rs/bookmarks/) for things that link elsewhe and there's a [/guestbook](https://wynne.rs/guestbook/) that used to have placeable stickers and selectable card backgrounds, and hand-drawn art and pagination, and a gallery section where people could paint pictures, and... is now just a list of names and the text that was left, which i prefer -:aside[the old guestbook still exists; its just not the one i link anymore] +:right[the old guestbook still exists; its just not the one i link anymore] in the end, everything on this site is visible straight from the index page in one massive list, ordered by date, with pinned posts at the top of their respective category.