Blog
Thoughts, guides, and updates from the team.
Home, But Softer
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What "Home, But Softer" Means to Me
This is your brand story.
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The Pantry Restock That Makes My Whole Week Easier
There's something therapeutic about restocking.
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How I Keep My Home Soft and Simple
My home isn't perfect, but it's peaceful.
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My Favorite One-Pan Dinners for Quiet Nights
When I don't want to cook but still want comfort, these are my go-tos.
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Soft Life, Real Life - What Cozy Actually Looks Like for Me
Cozy isn't perfection. It's comfort.
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SAHM Grocery List for Busy Weeks
This is the list that saves me when life gets chaotic.
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My Cozy Night Reset Routine
Evenings are where I reclaim my peace.
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My Cat's Weekly Report (Yes, She Runs the House)
Every week, my cat evaluates my performance as her maid, chef, and emotional support human.
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The Pantry Staples I Always Keep Stocked
A stocked pantry is my love language — to myself and my family. Here's what I always keep on hand to make life easier.
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My Soft Morning Reset (The One That Keeps Me Sane)
Some mornings I wake up ready to take on the world. Other mornings… I'm just trying to make the house feel less loud. This is the routine that helps me ease into the day without rushing or pretending I have it all together.
WebGrid Themes
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Theme Switcher Catalog
This post lets you preview and activate every currently available WebGrid theme.
Getting Started with WebGrid
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Maintenance and Updates (Keep It Healthy)
This final post gives you a low-stress routine for keeping your site current and reliable.
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Hosting Options (Choose What Fits)
You do not need the perfect host on day one. You need a host you understand and can maintain.
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Publishing Workflow (Draft to Launch)
This post gives you a repeatable publishing workflow you can follow every time you update content.
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Using Modules in Real Pages
You now know where content lives and how Markdown works. This post shows the practical workflow for using WebGrid modules without guesswork.
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Blog Module Syntax Guide
This post is your reference for everything you can do inside a blog post. Bookmark it and return whenever you need a reminder.
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Editing Your Content
All of your site's content lives in the content/ folder. Every page is a plain Markdown file. This post walks through each one.
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Welcome to WebGrid
Welcome to your new WebGrid site! This is the first post in a series that walks you through everything you need to know to publish and maintain your site.
Advanced Markdown for WebGrid
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Code, Math, and HTML
Advanced technical content often combines fenced code, math, and occasional HTML.
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Callouts and Transclusion
This post covers high-value authoring patterns often used in Obsidian workflows.
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Links, Images, and Attachments
Good linking and media hygiene makes content resilient.
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Lists, Tables, and Footnotes
These features are essential for documentation and how-to content.
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Text Structure and Semantics
Strong structure makes content easier to scan, maintain, and convert.
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Foundations and Compatibility
This series is a practical reference for advanced Markdown authoring in WebGrid.