Inspiration

I'm a full stack developer. But I never had time for my own blog site. Because, let's put it this way: I have a very demanding set of eyes, but I'm pretty bad at design myself. Also, who has time for their own site, right? LOL.

In any case, I just thought bolt.new can design a stunning static blog site for me, especially all these one-shot possibilities that I see out there. So I had to try!

What it does

It's a beautiful looking static blog site that I'll probably eventually use for my own personal blog. Hopefully others will get inspiration from it too!

How we built it

I've build it using following one shot prompt in bolt.new and then used the one click deploy to netlify. Afterwards I've made a few updates, also with bolt.new, but the main one shot result remains almost unchanged.

Create world's most creative aesthetically pleasing static blog site with cool static features. Surprise me with creativity and beauty.

- Use modern tools and standards
- Fix errors automatically
- Don't ask me anything, assume best practices of this platform.

Challenges we ran into

I've tried multiple one shot, but initially got more errors than I wanted to fix. Later I realized that being very specific in some cases causes the LLM to run into errors. For one shot, asking too many specific things doesn't seem to work. I think that is for step by step development. For one shot, letting the llm decide most things seems to work better.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Love the end design and treasure the experience. Will definitely help be become more productive at what I do.

What we learned

AI based platforms are the future, but:

  • There's still a long way to go.
  • It works better if you know the platform better.
  • It works better if you know the tech stack better.
  • The free version is OK, but you'll have to get the pro version if you want to get meaningful work done.

What's next for World's most stunning static blog

I'll adopt the design and concept used here in my own blog, and will add some dynamic element in it for functionality - like comment section, contact, subscribe etc.

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