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.