11st-starter-kit
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11st-starter-kit
- PageSpeed Insights mobile score of 100 - feels good!
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How much time would it take you to make this?
If you're going full static/vanilla I recommend grabbing a starter template based on 11ty like this semi-vanilla one with optional Tailwind+Alpine at your disposal. Or look for a ScrollMagic/ScrollTrigger template.
hoeser.dev
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RepoTracker – Better GitHub Repo Analytics
Here is an example: https://github.com/Snapstromegon/hoeser.dev/commit/debbd059d5fa8fd52f92b510997865bd96c6c4a0
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PageSpeed Insights mobile score of 100 - feels good!
Here you go for the button itself: https://github.com/Snapstromegon/hoeser.dev/blob/master/assets/js/common/pwa-install.ts
What are some alternatives?
hylia - Hylia is a lightweight Eleventy starter kit to help you to create your own blog or personal website.
vscode-pwa - Bundle Visual Studio Code as Progressive Web Application with Native File System API support
examples - Formspark examples
app-template-s2t2 - A Snowpack template with Svelte + Typescript + TailwindCSS
neat-starter - Starter Template for Netlify CMS, Eleventy, Alpine JS & Tailwind CSS
alpinejs-window-confirm - This repo shows how to create global modal equivalent to browser window.confirm with Alpinejs
media-viewer-ts - 🎦 A PWA that lets you easily view gallery of images and videos.
partytown - Relocate resource intensive third-party scripts off of the main thread and into a web worker. 🎉
alpine-fetch - Straightforward interactive HTTP requests from within your Alpine.JS markup