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DML
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Rebuild an EMI Calculator without Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Recoil and Recharts
The replica uses a special approach to create fully dynamic pages just using Javascript, so, there is in fact only a single file used to create the whole application in about 220 lines of HTML/CSS/JS.
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Introduction to DML - part 4: The power of simplicity
DML is a library, that tries to reduce the number of tools you need. It started as an experiment, but came out to work pretty well. And it brings a new twist to the game. You can find the sources on github and you are invited to contribute and to share the team. The DML project is not very well known, though it earned already some stars on github. There are some good examples on dev.to 1 2 3 4 and a reference page, that doubles as a playground too.
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Do we really need HTML?
About two years ago I tried to find out, if you can create web pages without HTML at all, and the results where pretty amazing. There is a free library on github called the Document Makeup Library DML that is mainly a wrapper to the HTML-DOM-API. This little piece of code allows to create full featured web applications relatively fast, the introduction page is a good example of what is possible. There are some more examples on dev.to.
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Beautiful HTML-free desk-calculator app, build with just 61 lines of Javascript, framework included...
This is only a simplified version of "make" to show the power of the concept See the DML github page for more details on the DML project, that expands the concept. To make the function more flexible, we also use a "base" variable to append new objects.
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Introduction to DML - part 2: using functional templating
DML features a new approach to create dynamic web content using Javascript only. This enables some new design patterns. This post will explain the use of Functional Templating.
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Inspired by....
Inspired by a nice post Simple Analog Clock Using Html, CSS & Javascript, that shows how to build an analog clock the "traditional" way, I was curious to see, how much coding it would need in my brand new framework DML, which was just released as open source.
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Introduction to the Document Makeup Library (DML)
The Document Makeup Library (DML) is a new Javascript library that has just been released as Open Source. DML makes it increadibly easy to build complex web applications using just vanilla javascript (one language to rule them all...). It let´s you create DOM elements using the tags you are used to - not in html, but from within Javascript. h1() creates an
html5-boilerplate
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html5 boilerplate with bootstrap
Download the HTML5 Boilerplate template from the official website (https://html5boilerplate.com/). You can choose to download the standard or the enhanced version, depending on your needs.
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What is this called and how do I add it?
The ol' HTML5 boilerplate project does favicons in three lines:
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How to create a basic webpage. Hey everyone , I need to create a basic web page that has a few hyperlinks at the top, some pictures, and a few paragraphs. I have no clue how to start this, first time doing something like this. Any advice / tips?
Also https://html5boilerplate.com might be good starting point.
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Web Developer path
Learn to a medium degree of proficiency HTML and CSS. Dig through something like the source code for https://html5boilerplate.com/ and try to understand why they're doing the things that they're doing. Learn Git and use it in practice. Even if you're just working on your own code.
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Do you still use HTML5 Boilerplate when starting new projects? what are alternatives?
Do you guys still use HTML5 Boilerplate when starting new projects? https://html5boilerplate.com/
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The HTML5 Shiv (2011)
Wasn't this moved into Modernizr? There's a library I haven't thought of in a long time.
Oh, yep. There it is at the bottom:
> April 2011: IEPP v2 comes out. Modernizr and the html5shiv inherit the latest code. Meanwhile developers everywhere continue to use HTML5 elements in a cross-browser fashion without worry.
Paul Irish also started (or helped start) the html5 boilerplate project[1], which I am surprised to see is still actively being developed. I relied on that boilerplate for so many of my years of my early career (started full-time front-end in 2011). If you want another blast of nostalgia, check out the earlier releases[2,3] of it. I'm so happy I don't have to use conditional IE statements in my html anymore
1. https://html5boilerplate.com/
2. https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/tree/v0.9
3. https://github.com/h5bp/html5-boilerplate/tree/v0.9.5
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Are there free websites where I could use drag down features and export as HTML?
To get started with templates. https://html5boilerplate.com/