diff --git a/config.yaml b/config.yaml index de99f86..fddb227 100644 --- a/config.yaml +++ b/config.yaml @@ -64,7 +64,8 @@ params: favicon: "/static/img/favicon.ico" since: "2017" logoImage: "/static/img/logo.png" - sitePreview: "/static/img/dblogo-prev.png" + images: + - "/static/img/dblogo-prev.png" logoTitle: "bdebyl" keywords: ["bastian", "de byl", "bdebyl", "bastian de byl"] description: "A random assortment of my personal projects." diff --git a/content/post/aperture-study.md b/content/post/aperture-study.md index 9a347e5..e8cb8ae 100644 --- a/content/post/aperture-study.md +++ b/content/post/aperture-study.md @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ date: 2019-01-16 lastmod: 2019-02-11 categories: ["Blog"] tags: ["photography"] -preview: "/static/img/aperture-study/f17-f40-comp.jpg" +images: + - "/static/img/aperture-study/f17-f40-comp.jpg" --- I found out recently that using the maximum aperture for a lens can have deminishing returns. Simply put: it makes the image look "soft", or otherwise diff --git a/content/post/emacs_clang_libopencm3.md b/content/post/emacs_clang_libopencm3.md index 1e24d5c..0e5221b 100644 --- a/content/post/emacs_clang_libopencm3.md +++ b/content/post/emacs_clang_libopencm3.md @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ tags: ["emacs", "linux"] categories: ["Tutorial"] contentCopyright: true hideHeaderAndFooter: false -preview: "/static/img/emacs-clang-libopencm3/header-completion.png" +images: + - "/static/img/emacs-clang-libopencm3/header-completion.png" --- With some minor dependencies, it's fairly straightforward in setting up your Emacs workflow to include IntelliSense-like auto-completion! diff --git a/content/post/headphone-fix.md b/content/post/headphone-fix.md index 46f53ad..fca8f72 100644 --- a/content/post/headphone-fix.md +++ b/content/post/headphone-fix.md @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ date: 2018-01-11 lastmod: 2019-01-16 categories: ["Blog"] tags: ["electronics"] -preview: "/static/img/headphone-fix/IMG_7505.jpg" +images: + - "/static/img/headphone-fix/IMG_7505.jpg" --- A colleague offered a pair of Bern Bluetooth drop-in headphones to me fore free, with the catch being: _I had to fix them_ diff --git a/content/post/lineageos_pixel3a.md b/content/post/lineageos_pixel3a.md index 9652355..e700c93 100644 --- a/content/post/lineageos_pixel3a.md +++ b/content/post/lineageos_pixel3a.md @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ tags: ["android", "security", "hacking"] categories: ["Tutorial"] contentCopyright: true hideHeaderAndFooter: false -preview: "/static/img/lineageos-pixel3a/lineage-settings.png" +images: + - "/static/img/lineageos-pixel3a/lineage-settings.png" --- In this post I aim to highlight my findings in deciding to go through the process of installing LineageOS on my Pixel 3a. Currently, LineageOS does not diff --git a/content/post/stm32-part0.md b/content/post/stm32-part0.md index 7380305..8ef16a5 100644 --- a/content/post/stm32-part0.md +++ b/content/post/stm32-part0.md @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ tags: ["libopencm3", "stm32", "tutorial"] categories: ["Tutorial"] contentCopyright: true hideHeaderAndFooter: false -preview: "/static/img/stm32-examples/part0/stm32-basic-gpio-leds.jpeg" +images: + - "/static/img/stm32-examples/part0/stm32-basic-gpio-leds.jpeg" --- One of the simplest projects to get started with the STM32 microcontroller series: turn on the lights! diff --git a/content/post/stm32-part1.md b/content/post/stm32-part1.md index e394ea8..106d123 100644 --- a/content/post/stm32-part1.md +++ b/content/post/stm32-part1.md @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ tags: ["libopencm3", "stm32", "tutorial"] categories: ["Tutorial"] contentCopyright: true hideHeaderAndFooter: false -preview: "/static/img/stm32-examples/part1/blinky.gif" +images: + - "/static/img/stm32-examples/part1/blinky.gif" --- After having reviewed [**Part 0**](/post/stm32-part0) of this series, we can now explore controlling GPIO with the hardware timers! Other tutorials have used the diff --git a/content/post/thinkpad_usb_fix.md b/content/post/thinkpad_usb_fix.md index e2043e8..050a527 100644 --- a/content/post/thinkpad_usb_fix.md +++ b/content/post/thinkpad_usb_fix.md @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ date: 2019-02-28 lastmod: 2019-02-28 categories: ["Blog"] tags: ["electronics"] -preview: "/static/img/thinkpad-usb-fix/DSC04781.jpg" +images: + - "/static/img/thinkpad-usb-fix/DSC04781.jpg" --- From the moment that I first had my (_used_) ThinkPad X220, the bottom-right USB port nearest to the SD card reader had been broken. The pad (_or bolster_) was