fix: <p> tag formatting (empty line breaks) + ordered list
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hexlocation 2025-02-20 20:13:01 +01:00
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4 changed files with 8 additions and 13 deletions

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This repository contains the blog we run under the iwakura.rip domain. It is made using [11ty](https://11ty.dev).
The main branch contains the production version of our blog running [here](https://blog.iwakura.rip). The review branch contains blog posts that need to be reviewed.
TODO: cleanup code

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
}
body {
/* background-color: #0E0E0E;*/
color: white;
}
a {
@ -33,13 +32,5 @@ hr {
.blogbox:hover {
border-color: var(--color-gray-300);
scale: 1.05;
rotate: 1deg;
}
/*
#header h3, #links a {
display: inline;
}
#page {
padding: 10px 15%;
}*/

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@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ pre {
margin: 0.5vw 0;
}
blockquote {
blockquote, ol, li, p {
list-style: revert;
box-sizing: revert;
margin: revert;
padding: revert;

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@ -78,7 +78,8 @@ It's simple, really:
And now we have caddy up and running... right?
> WARNING: Do not use this on special system directories like /home or /bin. It WILL break your system (according to the docker manual).
> [!WARNING]
> Do not use this on special system directories like /home or /bin. It WILL break your system (according to the docker manual).
Well, It's not that simple. You see, MicroOS uses SELinux. In short, SELinux defines policies for every application, file, directory etc, and it doesn't play well with container volumes by default. Using this in its current state, caddy wouldn't be able to read or write anything. Fortunately, this is just a simple fix. Add a single z to any lines that define a volume, like so: