From 0c7a4a26d2140658c89e69e4a0aff02f92fcd28a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: madrilene Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 09:34:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] use markdown syntax --- src/posts/2023/2023-01-25-opengraph-images.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/posts/2023/2023-01-25-opengraph-images.md b/src/posts/2023/2023-01-25-opengraph-images.md index eece522..b9a7a10 100644 --- a/src/posts/2023/2023-01-25-opengraph-images.md +++ b/src/posts/2023/2023-01-25-opengraph-images.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ When you share your blog posts, a thumbnail image may appear - the image we defi This starter generates these images for your blog posts automatically. They take in the title and date of the post. -{% image "./src/assets/images/blog/og-preview.jpeg", "Open Graph image preview of a blog Post. 'Eleventy Excellent 2.0' is written as a large title in the center, the date is shown above and the name and URL of the website is seen on the bottom. The backgrpund consists of layered pink color areas resembling a city skyline", "This is what an OG image for a blog posts looks right now" %} +![Open Graph image preview of a blog Post. 'Eleventy Excellent 2.0' is written as a large title in the center, the date is shown above and the name and URL of the website is seen on the bottom. The background consists of layered pink color areas resembling a city skyline](/assets/images/blog/og-preview.jpeg 'This is what an OG image for a blog posts looks like') The fallback and default image for all other pages is the image set as `opengraph_default` in the `meta.js` global data file.