A coder-ready Astro blog theme with 60 of your favorite color schemes to choose from
MultiTerm Astro is an innovative blogging theme tailored specifically for coders who appreciate vibrant color schemes. This theme enables users to customize their entire website’s aesthetics, effortlessly showcasing their prose with a modern twist on classic markdown presentation. With its recent version 1.0.0 release, it promises an even more delightful blogging experience.
Designed with versatility in mind, MultiTerm Astro incorporates several features to enhance user engagement while maintaining a sleek, responsive design. Whether you’re sharing coding insights or personal musings, this theme provides the perfect platform to express your thoughts and style.
Amazing Theme Selection: Personalize your blog's appearance using your favorite color schemes, with a selection of bundled Shiki themes for expressive code styling.
Dark/Light/Auto Theme Mode: Automatically adapt to reader's theme preferences by choosing two Shiki themes for light, dark, or auto-switching modes.
Multiple Theme Mode: Engage readers by allowing them to choose from three or even all 59 Shiki themes through an interactive dialog menu.
GitHub Comment Section: Foster discussion and feedback with a comment section fully integrated with GitHub and Giscus, beautifully themed to match your blog.
GitHub Activity Widget: Optionally display a GitHub activity calendar on your homepage, seamlessly blending with your chosen color scheme.
Markdown Extensions: Access handy features like admonitions, a dynamic table of contents, emoji shortcodes, KaTeX math support, and estimated reading time for enhanced content engagement.
Responsive Design: Ensure your blog looks great on all devices, from desktops to mobile phones, thanks to a design built with Tailwind v4.
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