I've been using wordpress.com, but it renders LaTeX terribly! There must be a blogging platform that does a good job of this. Can someone recommend one?
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2$\begingroup$ Have you tried the google blogs? And do you need free, or is paid ok? $\endgroup$– Sue VanHattum ♦Oct 19, 2021 at 16:52
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2$\begingroup$ Jekyll + kramdown + MathJax is the way I've gone for this: aung.uk/maths-example $\endgroup$– cmbuckleyOct 20, 2021 at 11:37
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3$\begingroup$ I’m voting to close this question because it does not appear to be about mathematics education. $\endgroup$– Xander HendersonOct 20, 2021 at 13:47
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7$\begingroup$ @XanderHenderson, long before MESE existed, I was blogging about math and math education. Blogging is a way to share our knowledge, just as youtube videos are. It's definitely worthwhile (for the cause of math education) to know how to represent math well in various online arenas. $\endgroup$– Sue VanHattum ♦Oct 20, 2021 at 15:41
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5$\begingroup$ Not because we're the best ones to answer it, but because we want a collection of answers here that will help math educators to do their thing. $\endgroup$– Sue VanHattum ♦Oct 20, 2021 at 19:03
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It is common to use MathJax. This is used on this StackExchange site for LaTeX-like input (not full LaTeX of course). MathJax is available for WordPress via plugins, such as JetPack.
- See Installing MathJax in WordPress.
- There is also the Simple MathJax plugin for WordPress.
- Another how-to: How to Use MathJax on WordPress.