Asstrorg New Authors Install Instant
--- name: "John Doe" bio: "John is a front‑end developer who loves Astro and static sites. He writes about web performance and modern JavaScript." avatar: "/assets/john-doe.jpg" ---
<BaseLayout title="Home"> <div class="container"> <h1>Latest Stories</h1> sortedPosts.map(post => ( <div class="post-card"> <h2><a href= /blog/$post.id >post.data.title</a></h2> <p>post.data.description</p> <div class="post-meta"> <span>By getAuthorName(post.data.author.id)</span> <span>— post.data.publishDate</span> </div> </div> )) </div> </BaseLayout>
: This is the "solid article" you are looking for. It covers the technical specifications for file naming (usually 8.3 format or lowercase) and how to organize your subdirectories. asstrorg new authors install
: Use a single blank line between paragraphs rather than indenting. 2. Required Header Information
This step is the most nerve-wracking for non-developers. The terminal will scroll with cryptic lines of green and white text. This is simply the ship loading its cargo—Markdown parsers, image optimizers, and the Astro core itself. Once the node_modules folder appears, you have successfully built the engine. --- name: "John Doe" bio: "John is a
Check your index page to make sure all links click through cleanly to your stories.
: Because it is a non-commercial, volunteer-run archive, there are strict rules against spamming and specific copyright requirements (you must own the work you upload). : Use a single blank line between paragraphs
New authors are assigned a specific directory. You must ensure your files are uploaded to your designated folder to appear in the public index. Step 3: Formatting Your Stories for the Archive
ASSTR is organized by genres and fetishes. Decide where your stories primarily belong. Request an Account:
: ASSTR uses "story codes" (e.g., [M/f] , [inc] , [cons] ) to describe the content.
Happy writing, and may your authors—and their stories—thrive!