Welcome to the Blogs!
Introducing: Blogs
30.04.2026

This blog system is designed to give the site a central place for updates, guides, stories, and useful content.

It helps organize ideas into readable posts, makes it easier for visitors to follow progress without looking into the hundreds of commits in github, and keeps the site feeling active and current.

I will use the blog to share knowledge, document projects, explain new features, and connect with readers over time.

Each post can also point to the tools, libraries, and workflows behind the site, so the blog doubles as both a journal and a mini-tutorial space.

This makes it easier for anyone interested in the project to understand not just what changed, but why it changed.

It is especially good for building credibility, improving discoverability, and offering a living archive of what is happening on this site.

Introducing: New Mainpage
30.04.2026

After nearly three days of work and about twenty hours of coding, the main page has been rebuilt with new structure and clearer navigation.

The blog section is now live, giving visitors a dedicated place for updates, stories, and development notes.

The projects section has been added so each project can be shown with its own space, making the work easier to find and explore.

The Home, About, and Contact sections have all been improved to feel more polished, more readable, and easier to use.

The social Linktree is finally included, so external profiles and links are available from one shared entry point.

All of this is meant to make the site more complete, more useful, and more welcoming for anyone who visits.

Introducing: is-a.dev domain
30.04.2026

This site now has its own domain: m1l4n10.is-a.dev. A big thank you to the is-a.dev project for offering free, community-driven domain management.

is-a.dev makes it possible for developers and creators to have their own custom domain without cost, removing a barrier that many people face.

It is powered by the community and keeps getting better, showing that open-source infrastructure can work really well.

Having this domain makes the site feel more professional and more personal at the same time.

If you are building something and want a domain, is-a.dev is an excellent option, and I recommend checking them out.

A big Thank you to the is-a.dev Team for processing my Pull-Request within 20 hours, which is just incredible for a GitHub project. Only Love!


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