Link to uncompressed images in blog post
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Recently I joined a community for some very **🏳️⚧️**(mostly, there a
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We where discussing domain names and this one wasn't owned! I'm addicted to coffee so it seemed like the perfect fit for me~
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<a href ={orderConfirmedImg.src} target="_blank">
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<Picture
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src={orderConfirmedImg}
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quality={95}
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formats={['avif', 'webp', 'jpeg']}
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alt="A picture of the 'Order Confirmed' pafe from cloudflair"
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/>
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</a>
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After purchasing I needed to decide what I wanted to do with it, for a little over a day (Until not long before I started to write this) it just redirected to my [BlueSky](https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:bzrn33tcfgjxnsanvg6py3xn) account.
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@ -41,13 +43,16 @@ This has been my first time working mostly from scratch to make my personal webs
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This website was made using [Astro](https://astro.build/) for the build system and I decided to use [Tailwind](https://tailwindcss.com/) instead of basing my own css off Alex's after she convinced me.
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<a href ={useAFrameworkImg.src} target="_blank">
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<Picture
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src={useAFrameworkImg}
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quality={95}
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densities={[0.75, 1, 2]}
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width={192}
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densities={[0.75, 1, 2,]}
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formats={['avif', 'webp', 'jpeg']}
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alt="A discord screenshot containing the following messages: Sent by @BuyMyMojo: 'getting my brain around css and styling hurts, I'm man handling some of your css @amemoia', Sent by @amemoia: 'DONT LOOK AT MY CSS ITS SO BAD', 'EVERYTHING HAS ITS OWN CLASS', 'USE A FRAMEWORK'"
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/>
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</a>
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While I got started early on following the basic [blog tutorial](https://docs.astro.build/en/tutorial/0-introduction/) but took a break to make my very first 88x31px button!
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