Dante, a single-author blog and portfolio theme for Astro.js.
Dante is a single-author blog and portfolio theme for Astro.js. It features a minimal, slick, responsive, and content-focused design. The theme supports dark and light color modes, a hero section with bio, portfolio collection, pagination support, post tags support, subscription form, view transitions, and more. It is built using Tailwind CSS and follows a mobile-first responsive layout. The theme is also SEO-friendly with canonical URLs and OpenGraph data support, and it includes sitemap and RSS feed support. Dante offers integration with various template options in Astro.js.
Dante Astro.js Theme is a feature-packed single-author blog and portfolio theme. Its minimal and responsive design, along with its support for dark and light color modes, make it visually appealing and user-friendly. The theme offers various features such as a hero section, portfolio collection, pagination, post tags, subscription form, view transitions, and more. Built with Tailwind CSS, Dante follows a mobile-first approach and is SEO-friendly with support for canonical URLs and OpenGraph data. The theme also includes sitemap and RSS feed support, and it can be easily installed and customized using the provided installation guide.
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