My Experience Asking GenAI to Design My Blog
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My Experience Asking GenAI to Design My Blog
"What was my experience using GenAI tools to design my blog? Well, you're looking at it! As I mentioned last week, my new design came from one of my experiments using GenAI to help me design a new theme, but I wanted to share a bit more about the experience when I had time, and that time is now. About two or so months ago, I had the idea of testing out GenAI to create themes for small web apps."
"I want to create a new theme for my blog. My blog is developer-centric. My theme should consist of one main HTML file, one CSS file, and minimal if any JavaScript. (You can create an empty JS file and include it though if you wish.) Absolutely NO framework must be used. Absolutely no React, or Vue, or anything, and no build process. I literally just want static HTML and CSS."
"I want a dark green centric theme as green is my favorite color. The theme should be responsive and look on mobile devices. The main page you create should include a title for the blog and 10 blog entries listed in reverse chronological order. Each blog post should include a date. The top level menu should include a links to: Home, About, Speaking (I'm a frequent speaker at conferences), Subscribe."
A blog design was produced using GenAI tools to create themes for small web apps. The blog structure includes three basic pages sharing a main layout with variations in main content. A consistent prompt requested one HTML file, one CSS file, minimal JavaScript, no frameworks or build process, and a dark green responsive theme optimized for mobile. The main page should list a title and ten blog entries in reverse chronological order with dates and a top-level menu including Home, About, Speaking, and Subscribe. An individual post template must include a date and associated categories. Editor integration and filesystem write capability were required for the tools.
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