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Develop #4 #1686

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zh30 and others added 9 commits December 24, 2024 16:06
Update styles to use the map function from sass to improve maintainability and reduce magic numbers. This change will also allow for easier updates when new breakpoints are added or modified.
Updated the README to reflect the new focus on the Crypto Startup School, removing previous references to Quartz v4. Added detailed instructions for contributing content using the Obsidian editor, including steps for creating markdown files and submitting pull requests.
…and adjust typography

- Updated Node.js version in .node-version and package.json to v22.
- Updated regex and regex-recursion dependencies to version 5.1.1 in pnpm-lock.yaml.
- Changed typography fonts in quartz.config.ts to "Noto Sans Simplified Chinese".
- Updated footer links in quartz.layout.ts and quartz/components/Footer.tsx to reflect new community links.
- Made minor formatting adjustments in base.scss for consistency.
…matting adjustments in multiple markdown files

- Updated pkg-types dependency from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0 in pnpm-lock.yaml.
- Made minor formatting corrections in various markdown files, including keyword spacing and table formatting for better readability.
- Added an image to the investment institutions article for enhanced visual appeal.
@shawncvv shawncvv closed this Dec 28, 2024
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