html-include-element
saasufy-components
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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.
saasufy-components
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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
Interesting. I wrote a similar plain HTML/WebComponent-based front end for my new no-code/low-code serverless platform https://saasufy.com/
I'm at a point that I can build just about any data-driven using only a handful of declarative generic components: https://github.com/Saasufy/saasufy-components?tab=readme-ov-...
I'm considering to also add support for other front end tech like this. Not sure I found anything comparable to saasufy-components yet.
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PostgREST: Providing HTML Content Using Htmx
I really like this general approach of using HTML as a declarative language.
I've been working on a similar concept as a serverless platform which updates all data in real time: https://saasufy.com/
Docs: https://github.com/saasufy/saasufy-components/#saasufy-compo...
- HTML, the Programming Language
What are some alternatives?
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