</awol:Feed>
```
+The value of `rdf:about` on the root element needs to be the absolute
+U·R·L for your blog.
+
Your `entry.rdf` will look similar, but it needs a `sioc:content`
property :—
</awol:Entry>
```
+In this case, the `rdf:about` can be automatically filled in based on
+the path to the entry from the blog root.
+
As you can see from the above example, 🧸📔 Bjørn supports a
(nonstandard) `Markdown` value for `rdf:parseType` in addition to
`Literal`. Some words of caution regarding this :—
content will replace the first `<bjørn-content>` element. Metadata will
be inserted into the `<head>` for you automatically.
+## Serving Content
+
+You will need a file server which supports index files with a `.xhtml`
+file extension. A sample `.rsync-filter` might be as follows :—
+
+```rsync-filter
+- /.rsync-filter
+-s .git
+-s .gitignore
+-s /README*
+-s /build.js
+-s /deno.json
+-s index#*.xhtml
+-s #*.rdf
+```
+
+## Customization
+
+Feel free to add styles, additional content, and whatever else you like
+to the template files (as well as the rest of the website).
+
To modify what content is generated, simply edit `build.js` :) .
[CommonMark]: <https://commonmark.org>