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  • New Features

    • Introduced a new Footer component for consistent site-wide footer styling and navigation links.
    • Added a new blog post: "Top 10 Next.js UI Libraries in 2025," offering detailed insights and recommendations.
    • Blog authors can now display LinkedIn profiles in addition to X (Twitter) handles.
  • Improvements

    • Enhanced blog page layout with improved metadata display, tag badges, and better heading structure.
    • Updated blog post cover image for "Top 5 React UI Library."
    • Improved spacing for blog headings for better readability.

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A new Footer component was created and integrated into the marketing blogs layout and homepage, replacing previous inline footers. Blog post metadata presentation was enhanced, including tag badge coloring and improved author social links. A new blog post was added, and the author schema now supports an optional LinkedIn field.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
components/footer.tsx Introduced a new exported Footer React component with social links and credits.
app/(marketing)/blogs/layout.tsx, app/(marketing)/page.tsx Replaced inline footers with the new Footer component; updated layout structure and imports accordingly.
app/(marketing)/blogs/[slug]/page.tsx Enhanced blog metadata: added colored tag badges, changed heading to h1, improved author social links display.
components/MDX.tsx Added top margin to blog-type <h2> elements for improved spacing.
contentlayer.config.ts Added optional linkedin string field to the Author type schema.
content/blogs/top-10-nextjs-ui-library.mdx Added a new blog post reviewing the top 10 Next.js UI libraries in 2025.
content/blogs/top-5-react-ui-library.mdx Updated the cover image URL in the blog post frontmatter.

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sequenceDiagram
  participant User
  participant BlogPage
  participant Footer
  participant AuthorMeta

  User->>BlogPage: Request blog post
  BlogPage->>AuthorMeta: Render author info (LinkedIn/X links)
  BlogPage->>Footer: Render Footer component
  Footer-->>User: Display social links and credits
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Possibly related PRs

  • Added blogs Blogs #37: Adds the initial blog post page component and related functions, which are directly modified and enhanced in this PR.

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In the warren of code, a Footer appears,
Bringing links and credits, inspiring cheers.
Blog tags now shimmer in colors anew,
Authors connect—LinkedIn joins the crew!
With libraries ranked and covers replaced,
This bunny hops on, with changes embraced.
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@ariflogs ariflogs merged commit 68097bd into main Jun 1, 2025
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