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Demo Blog 2 (React Blog Github) 😀 #2
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Testiing to see how a comment renders :) |
Is it possible to comment directly on the blog, without comment? It seems like a blog post is an issue for the repo |
@JustinRWong No, you can't do that right now. You have to comment on the issue on Github to view a comment on blog. |
wow |
Funny this |
howw did youuu do thattttt? it's awesome |
good |
Pretty neat |
It's awesome bro! |
发多少 |
hi |
Bien, probemos con un comentario |
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nice one bro |
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awesome idea man |
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fergerg |
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hahaha working still :D |
Testing. Very nice! |
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nice :) |
This is super nice! |
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This is so cool |
wow this is cool! |
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Great stuffs |
I'm not going to lie. This is awesome. |
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testing |
still testing in 2023 |
Comment from IRL DUBAI 2023 Buildspace |
Just to see how this works... |
Live demo
Changes are automatically rendered as you type.
Table of Contents
dangerouslySetInnerHTML
is used! Yay!HTML block below
How about some code?
Pretty neat, eh?
More info?
Read usage information and more on Github. These tell git to add all the work that you’ve done so far into one tidy package called a “commit.” Then, it names your commit to represent the changes that you’ve made. For my first commit, I always call it “initial commit.” However, if you just built your header HTML, you might call your commit “header HTML.” You should see something like this:
A component by Saad Pasta
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