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title: "Post 3 with its UNIQUE title" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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description: "The UNIQUE description for Post 3." # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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date: 2019-01-19T03:25:00-06:00
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updated: 2019-10-06T14:00:00-05:00 # Comment-out this line with a # if content is unchanged
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draft: false # Make it "true" if you don't want Zola to "publish" yet
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template: blogPage.html
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extra:
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  subtitle: "The UNIQUE Post 3 subtitle" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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  author: Your name goes here
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  category: "Engineering"
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  imgPath: images/threefold_blog2.png
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  date: 2018-10-17T14:40:00-05:00
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Your opening text goes here.
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## In-article heading --- it's an H2 because your title is the H1
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And after another paragraph or two or three, you may want to add a subheading, which would be an H3, so it would be like the following.
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### Subheading (H3)
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Text here.
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And here is an example of how to use the `imgc` shortcode in `/templates/shortcodes`:
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title: "Post 4 with its UNIQUE title" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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description: "The UNIQUE description for Post 4." # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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date: 2019-03-02T10:00:00-06:00
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updated: 2020-01-31T08:13:00-06:00 # Comment-out this line with a # if content is unchanged
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template: blogPage.html
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extra:
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  subtitle: "The UNIQUE Post 4 subtitle" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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  author: Your name goes here
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  category: "Engineering"
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  imgPath: images/threefold_blog2.png
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  date: 2018-10-17T14:40:00-05:00
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Your opening text goes here.
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## In-article heading --- it's an H2 because your title is the H1
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And after another paragraph or two or three, you may want to add a subheading, which would be an H3, so it would be like the following.
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### Subheading (H3)
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Text here.
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Maybe you want a code block to illustrate something. Here's one:
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```js
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/* =========
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This is some simple JavaScript, just so 
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you can see how Zola handles a code block.
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It doesn't **do** anything in Zola, of course. 
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Helpful on a dev blog, eh?
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========= */
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var i, j;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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  j = i;
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}
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/* ========= 
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When run, the above would output:
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```
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title: "Post 5 with its UNIQUE title" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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description: "The UNIQUE description for Post 5." # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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date: 2019-03-08T16:08:00-05:00 # This would be 10:08 PM (2208) UTC on March 8, 2019
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updated: 2020-01-01T02:39:00-06:00 # Comment-out this line with a # if content is unchanged
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draft: false # Make it "true" if you don't want Zola to "publish" yet
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template: blogPage.html
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extra:
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  subtitle: "The UNIQUE Post 5 subtitle" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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  author: Post Author
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  category: "Engineering"
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  imgPath: images/ourworld_mycellium.png
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  isFeatured: "true"
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Your opening text goes here.
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## In-article heading --- it's an H2 because your title is the H1
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And after another paragraph or two or three, you may want to add a subheading, which would be an H3, so it would be like the following.
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### Subheading (H3)
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Text here.
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Maybe you want a code block to illustrate something. Here's one:
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```js
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/* =========
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This is some simple JavaScript, just so 
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you can see how Zola handles a code block.
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It doesn't **do** anything in Zola, of course. 
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Helpful on a dev blog, eh?
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========= */
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var i, j;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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  j = i;
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  console.log(j);
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}
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/* ========= 
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```
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title: "Post 6 with its UNIQUE title" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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description: "The UNIQUE description for Post 6." # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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date: 2019-06-08T15:25:00-05:00 # This would be 8:25 PM (2025) UTC on June 8, 2019
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updated: 2019-07-25T14:05:00-05:00 # Comment-out this line with a # if content is unchanged
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draft: false # Make it "true" if you don't want Zola to "publish" yet
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template: blogPage.html
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extra:
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  subtitle: "The UNIQUE Post 6 subtitle" # Quotation marks allow colons, semicolons, etc.
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  author: Your name goes here
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  category: "Engineering"
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  imgPath: images/threefold_blog2.png
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  date: 2018-10-17T14:40:00-05:00
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---
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Your opening text goes here.
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## In-article heading --- it's an H2 because your title is the H1
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And after another paragraph or two or three, you may want to add a subheading, which would be an H3, so it would be like the following.
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### Subheading (H3)
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Text here.
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Maybe you want a code block to illustrate something. Here's one:
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```js
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/* =========
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This is some simple JavaScript, just so 
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you can see how Zola handles a code block.
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It doesn't **do** anything in Zola, of course. 
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Helpful on a dev blog, eh?
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========= */
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var i, j;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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  j = i;
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  console.log(j);
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}
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/* ========= 
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When run, the above would output:
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```
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Closing text. That ends Post 6! One more to go in this starter set.
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