Carl Barks

Another post, this time with LaTeX

This is another dummy blog post in which we also use LaTeX. Since the Pythagorean theorem is slightly overused as an example, how about we go with the time-dependent Schrödinger equation instead?

$$ i\hbar {\frac {d}{dt}}\vert \Psi (t)\rangle ={\hat {H}}\vert \Psi (t)\rangle $$

See? It works beautifully! We can even use LaTeX inline to explain that $\Psi$ is the state vector of the quantum system, and $\hat{H}$ is the Hamiltonian.


My first post (with an image)

Sometimes, blog posts (or normal pages) will also contain an image, this is why we provide an example here to test the stylesheets for this.

Wikipedia says: "Monte Altissimo di Nago is one of the highest summits of the Monte Baldo mountain range and thereby part of the Garda Mountains in northern Italy." Source: Unsplash.

Looks pretty good, I’d say? If we just continue this text for a little longer, we can probably also test how / if the summary feature works, and where the truncation occurs. (Unfortunately, this the .Summary variable in Hugo does not …