feat: add heroImage support to blog posts #8
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Currently has two bugs:
For the image to work with
metatags, it needs to live inpublic.And/or, for it to work with Markdown, it needs to live in
public. Itried using relative paths to no avail. I didn't see much info in the
docs about including relative images from Markdown.
Since it lives in
public, it's treated as a remote image by the@astrojs/imageplugin [1]. This means we need to include anaspectRatio, which means we would need to make all blog posts haveheroImages with equal ratios. The first image I threw in here uses a
nonsensical ratio, because I did not understand this limitation when
I made it.
The
Picturecomponent always adds aheightattribute to therendered element. The content has a max-width of about 800px, but I
wanted to use a 1200px-wide image so it would look nicer on
high-density displays. I'm not sure this is even optimized, but even
if not, the resulting bug will still show up:
The image ends up looking all squashed! The max-width of the image is
the width of the content, while the
heightattribute sets somethingcorresponding to the (hypothetical)
widthattribute. Since actualwidth is narrower than this
1200px, the height ends up mismatching.If there were a way to remove this attribute from the rendered
element, it would look great!