minwiz
nuxt3-docker-starter
minwiz | nuxt3-docker-starter | |
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10 | 1 | |
400 | 10 | |
0.3% | - | |
8.4 | 3.7 | |
1 day ago | about 2 months ago | |
TypeScript | Dockerfile | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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minwiz
- How to send a variable from one HTML file to another on <a> click?
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Sorry to post again but want to know about the Developer certification.
Regarding CI/CD pipelines, Adrian has a chapter on it but it's more like a presentation and there's somewhere a note that "on popular request" a DEMO lesson will be added. I was also very interested in the CI/CD so I took this lab https://cdkworkshop.com/ (which has an optional chapter on pipelines) and read this https://apoorv.blog/deploy-reactjs-cloudfront-codepipeline-cdk/ . The end result is that I have moved an application from GCP to AWS (you can see my pipeline in the cdk folder here https://github.com/zeplia/minwiz/ )
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Is it possible to have fewer page requests?
I’d like to reduce page requests. On http I’d do that by having all my content on one file and then either use #anchor links or something like this: https://minwiz.com/
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“there’s a site on the dark net where the entire page is a single HTML file, there’s no Javascript”
the actual project https://github.com/zeplia/minwiz
- A single-page-app functionality using only HTML and CSS
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Coming back to web dev after a few years; how do the cool kids structure their CSS these days?
https://minwiz.com/ is a good starting point for front end node and css builds using gulp but no framework.
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How do I render footer from one html file to several html files?
...and also you could reverse the idea and put all your pages in different divs. Eg: https://minwiz.com/
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Ask HN: Is anyone still using Gulp?
Found one: Minwiz: https://github.com/zeplia/minwiz
Not promoting this, but its a good Starter kit for lightweight sites which actually works and it's legit.
What i feel, solving a problem is much bigger part of a system then using gulp or webpack or likes.
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A full website in 1.7 KB (all assets included)
The site was updated since I made this comment, it previously was unable to do so. The change was made in this commit.
nuxt3-docker-starter
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How to create a dockerized Nuxt 3 development environment
That's it - your dockerized app is running on https://localhost:3000 - now we are ready to build a bleeding edge web application with the latest version of Nuxt in our dockerized environment. You can also find all the code in my Github Repo. Feel free to use it as a starter template for your next project.
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