Blog notes are opened
The autumn rain is continuous.
I don’t know when it started to rain outside.
Tonight is another rainy night.
With a hint of coolness.
For those who rely heavily on note-taking applications. I have always wanted to revamp my blog and use it to take notes.
On the one hand, I don’t have time to do it, and on the other hand, I haven’t figured out how to do it.
I have been using a post type to take notes, but I still use post format.
I tried both, and finally used post format. The post format used for notes is aside.
Aside, this word puzzled me for a long time. A normal translation would not match my notes anyway. In WordPress, as well as on some foreign websites I know, the format aside is a description of formal content and informal content. This is why aside is translated as "log" in WordPress.
I have some time today, so I've got it done. Record it.
The following is copied from elsewhere for reference.
Journal (aside) - Typical style is no title. Similar to a post updated on Facebook or Renren.
Gallery – a gallery of images. Articles usually have "gallery" code and corresponding image attachments.
link – A link to another website. Topics may use the first tag in an article as an external link to the article. It is possible that if a post contains a URL, then this URL will be used; at the same time, the post title (post_title) will be the name of the anchor attached to it.
image – a single image. The first tag in the article will be considered the image. In addition, if the article contains only one URL link, it is considered to be the URL address of the image, and the article title (post_title) will be used as the title attribute of the image.
Quote – A quotation from someone else. Blockquote is usually used to wrap quoted content. Alternatively, you might write the quote directly into the article and include its source in the title block.
status – A brief update, usually up to 140 characters. Similar to Weibo Twitter status messages.
video – a single video.