html-include-element
chat-app
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0.0 | 7.1 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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html-include-element
- Htmz – a low power tool for HTML
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How do you do HTML include files? Is there a generally accepted, conventional method?
This is what's html-include-element does. Many other libs do that. It works pretty well, as far as I can see in my hobby project, but you've got to be cautious with the imported html elements lifecycle, which is not tied to the events of the main window.
chat-app
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Software Infrastructure 2.0: A Wishlist (2021)
I built a serverless SaaS no-code/low-code platform which could be of interest: https://saasufy.com/
You just need plain HTML which can be deployed online with something like GitHub pages.
I've built a few apps with it including a simple real-time chat app which supports both group chat, private 1-on-1 chat with an account system, OAuth via GitHub... The entire app is only 260 lines of HTML markup. See: https://github.com/Saasufy/chat-app/blob/main/index.html
It comes with around 20 generic declarative HTML components which can be assembled in complex ways: https://github.com/Saasufy/saasufy-components?tab=readme-ov-...
There is a bit of a learning curve to figure out how the components work but once you understand it, you can build apps ridiculously quickly. The chat app only took me a few hours to build.
I've been helping a friend to build an application related to HR with Saasufy and I managed to get the basic search functionality working with only 160 lines of HTML markup.
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Htmz – a low power tool for HTML
>I built a chat app with both group chat and private chat (with access control) using only plain HTML; only ~250 lines of HTML markup for the entire thing: https://github.com/Saasufy/chat-app/blob/main/index.html
I think I know what you mean, but we clearly have different definitions of "plain HTML." Mine wouldn't involve 9 javascript files. :-D
Either way, I'm interested and will check out what you made!
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Web Components - The Template-Viewport Pattern for the Shadow DOM
The repo for the chat example I alluded to in this guide can be found here: https://github.com/Saasufy/chat-app and is hosted here: https://saasufy.github.io/chat-app/ (you can log in with GitHub by clicking on the link at the bottom of the log in form).
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HTML Web Components
Web Components are extremely powerful. I built a chat app with authentication with 2 different blockchains, GitHub OAuth login and access control using only 120 lines of HTML on a single page with no framework:
https://github.com/Saasufy/chat-app/blob/main/index.html#L23...
You can try the app here (if you have GitHub): https://saasufy.github.io/chat-app/
The backend is serverless built using Saasufy.com - The platform/startup I'm working on currently: https://saasufy.com/
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HTML First – Six principles for building simple, maintainable, web software
You can log in via GitHub OAuth (also implemented with HTML tags).
The source is here, that's all of it, there is no custom backend logic: https://github.com/Saasufy/chat-app
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