DivMagic
shadcn/ui
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DivMagic
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Detect when your installed Chrome extensions have changed owners
I'm currently working on an extension as well ([0]) and share the same concerns many have mentioned about extensions here. I'd like to highlight another dimension concerning the Browser APIs ([1]).
Handling the permissions necessary for certain API functionalities and the corresponding warning messages can be somewhat confusing. For instance, our extension uses "chrome.devtools.panels" to open a new window within DevTools. This API doesn't require any permissions by itself. Yet, for messaging across the popup, content, and DevTools windows, we're required to use activeTab and sendMessage APIs. The DevTools window operates in its unique context, almost like a tab within another tab. For example, updating the URL in the active tab doesn't directly update the DevTools window but triggers an event.
Messaging across these different contexts requires the "https://*/*" host permission, without which Chrome and Firefox won't send the messages between these isolated windows.
We made this permission optional, the DevTools Panel is activated only upon receiving explicit user consent. However, the permission prompt's messaging is something like "This extension requires access to all your data," which sounds very alarming. We don't access any data nor that we want to, but requiring that permission is mandatory since the message APIs won't work without them.
This is just one example of the many undocumented complexities within Chrome's documentation. Similar pitfalls exist with message exchanges between the background service and content scripts. Sometimes you don't know why your API call doesn't work even though you think you have the required permission and asking for more permissions show very alarming messages to users.
I think that a more granular permission approach, made specific to API functionalities rather than broad permissions that cover a list of APIs, would significantly help user experience. For example, requesting permission for the "sendMessage API" with a clear explanation would be far more informative for users than the general "All host https:///" permissions.
There's also the issue of building for different browser. The same browser API calls can have different permissions requirement on Chrome and Firefox which makes the development process more difficult and more confusing for users since the same extension requires different permissions on different browsers.
[0] https://divmagic.com
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Copy elements from any website as components
You can see more demo videos here: https://divmagic.com
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Which company has the most beautifully designed career page/ job listing?
It doesn't need to be designed with Tailwind, just use DivMagic and convert it to Tailwind!
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Tachyons – A CSS Toolkit
This is really Tailwind before Tailwind. I didn't know about it.
I'm working on a css style copying project on the side (DivMagic https://divmagic.com/) and I might add Tachyons as an option there
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Where to find UI Kits?
You can use DivMagic (https://divmagic.com)
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How to copy style from any website
I created a tool (DivMagic) which lets you copy any element from any website and convert it into HTML/JSX(React)/CSS/Tailwind CSS component.
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Email requiring inline css issue
You can make use of a tool like DivMagic (https://divmagic.com) to convert elements into inline CSS components
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Daisy UI vs Skeleton UI
Wanted to shamelessly plug my tool here: DivMagic (https://divmagic.com)
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To my fellow software developers
I’m a big fan of Tailwind. I’d encourage you to checkout a tool called DivMagic. It allows you to copy any element from any website and paste them as tailwind components in your codebase. Super useful for building front ends quickly. Feels like a cheat code.
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Convert JSX styled with TailwindCSS to a PDF?
If none of the provided solutions work any you need to convert Tailwind CSS to inline raw CSS, you can make use of a tool like DivMagic (https://divmagic.com) to handle the conversion easily
shadcn/ui
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Wasp x Supabase: Smokin’ Hot Full-Stack Combo 🌶️ 🔥
Check out the beautiful UI crafted by ShadCN over at the deployed version of our app — sign in with Google and get some sweet cards! Plus, the entire project is open source. Grab the code from GitHub.
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TanStack Form: Setup and simple validation (with shadcn/ui)
It’s Headless so you can use it with whatever UI components you have in your project and as with everything in TanStack it’s type-safe! In this example we'll use components from shadcn/ui to build the form but you can really make it work with any UI library.
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Integrate Copilot feature into your React applications using CopilotKit
Shadcn UI
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Shadcn UI: A Developer's Delight (My Experience)
You can access shadcn/UI using the following links. Official Site Github Repo
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Create an AI prototyping environment using Jupyter Lab IDE with Typescript, LangChain.js and Ollama for rapid AI prototyping
I build an Angular or React app or smart component that uses the store in an Nx monorepo. I use the Shadcn UI in React apps, and the Shadcn-based spartan/ui in Angular apps, so I can use almost the same app architecture both in Angular and React.
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How to Build Your Own ChatGPT Clone Using React & AWS Bedrock
Finally, for our front end, we’re going to be pairing Next.js with the great combination of TailwindCSS and shadcn/ui so we can focus on building the functionality of the app and let them handle making it look awesome!
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System & Database Design (Day 1) - Creating a SaaS Startup in 30 Days
Shadcn/ui: I've never tried it before but have always wanted to switch from MaterialUI
- JoblessDev: New Open-Source CS Job Platform for Students and Recent Grads
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Show HN: Open Source TailwindCSS UI Components
Honestly the ergonomics of heavily customizable generic component libraries aren't great. Copy and pasting a simple component to make the specific customizations you want helps reduce JS ecosystem churn and dependency pain. Popularity of libraries like shadcn/ui [1] are good acknowledgements of that.
[1] https://ui.shadcn.com/
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Embark on a UI Odyssey: Top 5 Spectacular Libraries to Explore
shadcn/ui