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Build a Food Blog with Next.js, MDX, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript

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  1. A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    In this tutorial, we'll build a food recipes blog with Next.js, MDX, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript. Food blogs use headlines such as "Ingredients" and "Directions" in every article, so it makes sense to use MDX.

    #Developer Tools #Design Tools #Website Design 864 social mentions

  2. A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    In this tutorial, we'll build a food recipes blog with Next.js, MDX, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript. Food blogs use headlines such as "Ingredients" and "Directions" in every article, so it makes sense to use MDX.

    #Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 919 social mentions

  3. Text-to-HTML conversion tool/syntax for web writers, by John Gruber
    I think it's a good idea to write a blog post using Markdown. But if you have text to reuse, it doesn't make sense to copy and paste it into an article every time. If you want to modify that text, you will have to modify all markdown files. MDX allows you to write JSX in your markdown files, making it easy and flexible to create and update articles.

    #Markdown Editor #Text Editors #Office & Productivity 79 social mentions

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