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intotheeast-com-content/docs/demo

Demo Content

Seven sample journal entries for a fictional Japan + South Korea trip (MarchApril 2026). Used to showcase a populated site during development, design review, and QA — without touching real trip content.


What's included

Entry Date Location Weather GPS
Wheels Down at Narita 25 Mar · 15:40 Tokyo, Japan Sunny 16°C 35.772, 140.393
Sakura in Ueno Park 26 Mar · 10:00 Tokyo, Japan Partly cloudy 14°C 35.716, 139.775
Summit Clouds and Snow 27 Mar · 07:15 Kawaguchiko, Japan Snow 1°C 35.510, 138.765
A Thousand Torii Gates 28 Mar · 11:30 Kyoto, Japan Sunny 18°C 34.967, 135.773
The Deer of Nara 29 Mar · 14:00 Nara, Japan Partly cloudy 17°C 34.685, 135.805
Dotonbori After Dark 30 Mar · 18:00 Osaka, Japan Cloudy 19°C 34.669, 135.502
Seoul Calling 01 Apr · 09:00 Seoul, South Korea Rain 10°C 37.564, 126.985

Features demonstrated:

  • Feed: 7 entry cards (all text-only; add photos to entries to test the photo card variant)
  • Map: full route from Tokyo → Osaka → Seoul, with visible polyline
  • Stats: 7 entries, 2 countries, ~1,300 km traveled (Tokyo → Seoul straight-line sum)
  • Weather variety: Sunny, Partly cloudy, Snow, Rain, Cloudy
  • Multi-day, multi-city, multi-country trip structure

How to deploy demo content

make demo-load

Open http://localhost:8081/tracker — all 7 entries should appear.


How to reset (remove demo content)

Removes all demo entries. Real entries with different slugs are left untouched.

make demo-reset

Adding photos to demo entries

The demo entries have no photos (binary files aren't tracked in git). To test the photo card layout, drop one or more JPEG/PNG files into an entry folder:

user/docs/demo/tracker/2026-03-27-0715-summit-clouds-and-snow.entry/
  entry.md
  fuji-lake.jpg          ← add any image here

Then copy the folder to the pages tree as above. The first image found will be used as the hero on the feed card and the entry hero.


Notes

  • Entries use the same frontmatter format as real posts created via /post
  • Slug format matches the current system: YYYY-MM-DD-HHmm-title-slug
  • GPS coordinates are real and will show on the map
  • The snow entry (Kawaguchiko, 27 Mar) demonstrates snow weather badge rendering
  • Seoul entry crosses into a second country — verifies the Stats country count logic