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Video Slides in Project Galleries — Zero Bytes Until Play

Project carousels now accept self-hosted video slides next to images. Here's how to use them, how they work, and why they don't cost a single Lighthouse point.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #projects #performance

Comments on Blog Posts — Giscus or Cusdis, Lazy-Loaded

Astro Rocket's blog comments are now pluggable: pick Giscus (GitHub Discussions) or the self-hostable, privacy-friendly Cusdis. Both lazy-load on scroll — skip them and you pay nothing.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #blog #comments #giscus #cusdis

Independent Footer Menu — Different Links in Header and Footer

Astro Rocket now lets you configure the footer menu independently of the header navigation. Add a Privacy link, an Imprint, or a Cookie Policy without cluttering your main nav.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #footer #navigation

Table of Contents — Reading Anchors for Long Posts

Astro Rocket renders an optional TOC on blog posts in three layouts — inline card, sticky sidebar, or both — with the sidebar on the left or right. Pick what fits your audience.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #blog #navigation

Hero Scroll Indicator — Desktop-Only, Hides on Scroll

Astro Rocket's hero has an animated scroll indicator: two bouncing chevrons that fade in after the hero animation and disappear the moment you start scrolling. Here's how every part of it works.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #ux #animation

Scroll Progress Ring — A Circular Indicator on the Back-to-Top Button

Astro Rocket's back-to-top button now has a circular SVG progress ring that fills as you scroll. It's brand-coloured, theme-aware, and runs entirely in CSS and a small inline script.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #ux #animation

Scroll Progress Bar — Reading Progress at a Glance

Astro Rocket now has a scroll progress bar: a thin brand-coloured line that fills as you scroll. Here's how it works, where it lives, and how to enable it on any page.

H Hans Martens
2 min read
#astro-rocket #features #header #ux