materialize
Stripe
materialize | Stripe | |
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11 | 300 | |
838 | 3,604 | |
1.1% | 0.7% | |
8.5 | 8.9 | |
30 days ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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materialize
- Materialize CSS is looking really good!
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Release 2.0.0-alpha
The new, long awaited release is finally out there!!1 Please check it out at https://materializeweb.com/ and use it in your next project. It is still in alpha, but all features from the previous version should work as expected. Please use it and play with it. We are open for feedback and hope you save a lot of time during development / your creation process. Have a good day! best regards.
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Materialize Framework
Check it out here https://materializeweb.com/
- What are some “go to” websites to look at for good design?
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MaterializeWeb
What do you think about our project Materialize? It is a Design Framework for Web Developers. Check it out at https://materializeweb.com
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My Reasons Why I Should Do Open Source Project
My first PR took much longer than my expectation since it was my first open source contribution. I was implementing a feature to add typing input capability to graphical timepicker (materializecss timepicker PR). It was pretty rewarding experience since my change is added to the site publicly accessed! After a while, they invited me to their organization. I haven't checked what's going on in the organization yet, but it is a good feeling that I can continue my contribution as a member of materializecss family. And people in other communities are very welcoming and friendly. I should definitely do more after Hacktoberfest and my OSD600 course.
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First Trial of Real Open Source Contribution.
So the key point is to use input tag for user to type while not harming any part of existing styling. input tag is tricky because I had to forcibly override basic CSS attributes. I think Materialize CSS has a consistent and well-defined styling that I don't want to ruin any part of it. I added an event handler with my main function inputFromTextField(). Existing function gets hour and minute input from graphical interface. Now I had to do the reverse. Once user inputs a number, the clock gets drawn. I wasn't 100% satisfied, but I wanted to ensure that my strategy is ok for the maintainer. So, I organized my code so that it looks ok for PR review. I was very nervous to send my PR but this is my first open source contribution trial. It is still under review but I feel positive that my PR will be accepted once I thoroughly address the feedback.
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Avoiding the Top Nginx Configuration Mistakes
> The fact of the matter was that _servers aren't actually easy_. Caddy v1 tried to give the illusion that it is, but it just caused more problems, really.
You know, as someone who used Caddy v1 pretty extensively (still probably have it running on some of my homelab boxes), i never really ran into those supposed problems. Maybe they'd manifest in more complex configurations, but as a reverse proxy, file host, web server that's integrated with PHP or even something to allow setting up basicauth, i never found it to be lacking.
That's not to say that Caddy v2 is bad, just that someone for whom v1 worked perfectly might find it a bit cumbersome to move to the newer version, as the old one is no longer supported. Of course, you can say the same about JDK 8 vs JDK 11+ etc.
> Also, any time someone brings up the malicious fork "wedge", it saddens me.
If i recall correctly, it just took the project and rebranded it, which isn't necessarily malicious (for example, aggregating and selling users' data would). That's the nature of open source - anyone who wants to do that, can.
Of course, i think that the fork is also irrelevant because they couldn't actually be bothered to maintain the fork and nobody cared for it, much like how other projects, like Materialize.css, ended up.
For example, here's the original: https://github.com/Dogfalo/materialize
Then someone got upset that the project was abandoned (even though they were taking folks Patreon money): https://github.com/Dogfalo/materialize/issues/6615
They created a fork of their own: https://github.com/materializecss/materialize
Which promptly died down because there just wasn't enough interest in maintaining it. That's just how things go sometime.
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Be careful if you are using MaterializeCSS
There is actually a fork of this project as it is unmaintained currently that can be found here and is rather active: https://github.com/materializecss/materialize
- Getting Materialize JS to work on ASP.NET Core MVC project?
Stripe
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Bringing more sweetness to ruby with sorbet types 🍦
First let's introduce the tool: Sorbet is a gem developed by Stripe that aims to bring type notation syntax and type checking support for the Ruby ecosystem by utilizing the "Gradual typing" philosophy, it also provide type generation from YARD comments via the tapioca gem, allowing to grow alongside the already built Ruby codebase.
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Which billing processor to use? Stripe vs wise? Which is a better choice for my international business?
The problem is stripe.com charges 4.6% total in fees. Wise charges 1.89%.
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Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites?
For me Stripe is the peak for a product/company website:
https://stripe.com/
I heard some people admire https://linear.app/ but I don't see the appeal myself
Majority of websites often fall into one of two categories:
1. Traditional off the shelf template
2. Look cool but fail when it comes to usability and robustness (those featured on awwwards)
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How to Process Stripe Subscriptions In Your Serverless Apps
You could have the best service in the world, but if you have a payment gateway that leaves people feeling uncomfortable, you'll lose them. Not only that, but you have PCI compliance you would need to deal with and a slew of other things that are handled for you with a payment vendor like Stripe, Square, or PayPal.
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Safe & Easy Boosting || 30% off
Your payment and data is processed safely through Stripe. We are verified and also accept Paypal.
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Using Stripe to Implement Payment handling on a website
First you'll want to go to Stripe's website and setup an account. Then install Stripe with pip install stripe. In this example I'm using Flask for the backend and React for the frontend. The website is an e-commerce page for buying and selling skateboards. Now create some models for the product to sell and the receipts then run flask db init, flask db migrate, and flask db upgrade to create the database. My models look like so:
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Clearing up some misconceptions about Kick's Security
Kick uses a Payment Processor called Stripe
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How do I integrate stripe Payment gateway in react while i am using laravel as bekend ??
I did that with Vue and Laravel a few times. If you need Stripe data linked to a user account your best bet is Laravel Cashier. Otherwise you'll have to use the PHP SDK.
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Reloadable Purchasing Cards
stripe allows issuing cards, similar to how cash app, Venmo and other payment platforms issues cards to users. I’ve personally never issued a card but the documentation is there and should be simple!
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Buy Verified Stripe Account
A verified Stripe account is one that has been examined and certified by Stripe as belonging to a real company. This indicates that Stripe has received all necessary information and documentation from the account holder and that Stripe has confirmed that the account is actually owned and run by an authorized company. Buy Verified Stripe Account