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<head> <head>
<meta charset="utf-8"> <meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1">
<title>Blog Marcus Sailer</title> <title>Blog - Marcus Sailer</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css">
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This is a sample attachment file used to test blog file linking. 2026-07-09 12:00
How This How A Blog Works
This text file is itself a blog post. It demonstrates exactly how to write one.
The first line is the date and time. The second line is the title. After that, a blank line. Then the body. It really is that straightforward.
Every post you add to the blog directory with a .txt or .text extension will be picked up automatically. New posts appear at the top. Old ones sink down. No databases, no admin panels, no headaches.
If you want to include an attachment in your post, you can reference it like this: [[file: example-attachment.txt]]
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The deployment is fully automated too. A script pulls the latest repo changes, regenerates manifests, and pushes everything to /var/www/html. I set up a systemd timer to run it every twelve hours, so the site stays fresh without me lifting a finger. The blog runs off plain text files and sorts posts newest-first, which is exactly the kind of simplicity I love about self-hosting. The deployment is fully automated too. A script pulls the latest repo changes, regenerates manifests, and pushes everything to /var/www/html. I set up a systemd timer to run it every twelve hours, so the site stays fresh without me lifting a finger. The blog runs off plain text files and sorts posts newest-first, which is exactly the kind of simplicity I love about self-hosting.
This post includes a referenced attachment file just to demonstrate the system. You can download it here: [[file: example-attachment.txt]] This post includes a referenced attachment file just to demonstrate the system.
You can download it here: [[file: example-attachment.txt]]
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<div class="card"> <div class="card">
<h3>Photography & Media</h3> <h3>Photography & Media</h3>
<p>Photo gallery, server lab imagery, thumbnails, and image delivery.</p> <p>Photo-Gallery and Photography</p>
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<h3>Monitoring & Time</h3> <h3>Monitoring & Time</h3>