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epic-react-exercises
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Are there any React challenge-based resources?
maybe you would enjoy this: https://github.com/mithi/epic-react-exercises
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React Exercises With Detailed Solutions
Thanks! That’s actually a known issue! https://github.com/mithi/epic-react-exercises/issues/112 I’ll fix it as soon as I can! (or you can submit a pr if you like) Thanks again!
react-sortable-hoc
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I am creating a form builder using React DnD but having some issues.
I suggest using this library for DnD.
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what approach to do intelligent drag drop like this in react? (canvas or non-canvas based approach?)
react-sortable-hoc can help you with this.
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Beautiful drag and drop interactions with react hooks
react-sortable-hoc - considered deprecated in favour of dnd-kit.
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GLADOS = Generic Life Activity Data Organization System
I used https://github.com/clauderic/react-sortable-hoc
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Please give a solution to this
Package link:- https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-sortable-hoc
- 15+ Fantastic React UI Libraries to Consider for your Project
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Drag oops Drop!
the library that I found is "https://github.com/clauderic/react-sortable-hoc" with this library, you can drag and drop horizontally or vertically or in a grid and sort it in the way you want:)! if you look at the Link you will see a sortable item component and a sortable list, we will wrap the sortable list in a sort of container and we wrap the sortable item in sortable elements! also, you will see sorted! what's that? well, when we move things around we are changing the order of their states too:S so this will update the state to show which element is in which state.
What are some alternatives?
front-end-guide - 📚 Study guide and introduction to the modern front end stack.
sortablejs - Reorderable drag-and-drop lists for modern browsers and touch devices. No jQuery or framework required.
blog - Life is a moment :notebook_with_decorative_cover:
dnd-kit - The modern, lightweight, performant, accessible and extensible drag & drop toolkit for React.
frontend-challenges - A public list of open-source challenges from companies around the world
react-sortable - A sortable list component built with React
front-end-interview-handbook - ⚡️ Front End interview preparation materials for busy engineers
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
JuliaCodesGatsby - Refreshed Portfolio Page Built and Designed by Julia Johnson
react-anything-sortable - A ReactJS component that can sort any children with touch support and IE8 compatibility
giraffeQL - 🦒 Developer tool to visualize relational databases and export schemas for GraphQL API's.
dnd - Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React.