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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Accepting your CSS/JS library in my project
avatar: Library for showing Gravatars or generating user avatars. repo
tagify
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I wish Rails was better
As an example, I wanted to pull in https://github.com/yairEO/tagify I ended up using it from CDN rather than as an NPM module. I looked pretty hard and found no way to pull the CSS into the assets with the Rails 7 bundling tools; they have no mechanism for importing CSS from NPM packages into the asset build directory so far as I could tell. I also couldn't get fontawesome to work at all with a rails frontend using the TailwindCSS pipeline. Fontawesome expects sass, tailwindCSS does not, and using the standard CSS import didn't seem to work - no errors, but the tags just stayed as they were and no images showed up.
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Possibilities of UIHTML
The video is just an example of a treeview with searchbar that I developed some time ago. Javascript events are mapped to Matlab, and from Matlab one can style the colors, enable the highlighting or changing the delimiters for searching files, folders or the 'not' find (the searchbar was done with Tagify, a very nice JS library)
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Tagify setup, is Gulp the problem?
I am working on tagging for the first time and I researched a bit and found that Tagify seems like a great fit with lots of options that I can play around with. I have tried both using CDN and NPM installs of it. I have followed all the instructions from Tagify. I have also installed gulp and it is working fine from following their docs.
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Is there an open source library or widget for the @ username dropdowns that sites like facebook/Jira/Asana etc have ? This is the helper that lets you select a name from within another input, when you press @
There are some repos on github with the fix to this https://github.com/yairEO/tagify.
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Tagify not detecting keypress properly
Im pretty new to JS and I am trying to implement the Tagify library, it's located HERE for those of you who may not know what it is.
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Newbie issue with Javascript
So let me start by saying I am completely new to Javascript but not to programming. Anyway, I am trying to implement Tagify, the github repo can be found HERE. Anyway, the search box is clearly found by Tagify because I can get the tags as I type to come up. However, it's like my whitelist is not working at all. Like the specific settings I am trying to apply to Tagify have no effect and I have no idea why. I added the event listener and it clearly triggers when I type so I can't imagine it wouldn't work. Can anyone give me some insight?
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Accepting your CSS/JS library in my project
tagify: lightweight, efficient Tags input component in Vanilla JS / React / Angular / Vue repo
What are some alternatives?
JavaScript-autoComplete - An extremely lightweight and powerful vanilla JavaScript completion suggester.
@pathofdev/react-tag-input - A simple tag input component for React with editable tags
holmes - Fast and easy searching inside a page
jsI18n - Simple client side internationalization with javascript
mantine - A fully featured React components library
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youtube-clone - The repository helps you learn React and Redux by building Youtube :star: