How to Use Syntax Highlighting with TinaMarkdown

By James Perkins

January 20, 2022

👋 Hello and welcome. Today we are going to walk you through how to use syntax highlighting with TinaMarkdown. Through a very basic setup and example we will walk you through adding syntax



New Year, New CMS?

By James Perkins

January 6, 2022

Here we are, the new year is upon us, and if you are like us, you have set some New Year’s resolutions for yourself. We are big fans of the fresh start and self-improvement that comes along with this



2021 - A year in Review

By James Perkins

December 21, 2021

As the year is winding down, the team and I spent some time reflecting on how far Tina has come from the beginning of the year. At the beginning of 2021 TinaCMS was a new and growing open-source



Using the power of MDX with Tina

By James Perkins

December 9, 2021

Using the power of MDX with Tina Tina allows content teams and developers to work at a fast pace and removes the friction between static sites and editing content. We took this approach a step



Introducing the Documentation Starter powered by MDX.

By James Perkins

November 2, 2021

When we released our MDX Support, we wanted to create a real-world application that showed the power of Tina and MDX. We know how important documentation is to teams and that the market’s current



Tina now supports MDX.

By James Perkins

October 26, 2021

The team at Tina is dedicated to revolutionizing the CMS space. We were the first to offer contextual editing in real-time which enabled teams to be more productive. Now we are introducing the



Notre Ami, Frank Taillandier ❤️

By Scott Gallant

September 10, 2021

🇨🇦 See the english version here (merci à Nicolas Goutay pour la traduction en français). Frank Taillandier and colleagues Vendredi dernier, Frank n’a pas participé à notre club de lecture, ce qui



Our Friend, Frank Taillandier ❤️

By Scott Gallant

September 10, 2021

🇫🇷 Voir la version française ici (translated by Nicolas Goutay). Frank Taillandier and colleagues Last Friday, Frank didn’t attend our company book club meeting which was very unusual for him. He



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