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mkdocs-material
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The Open Source Sustainability Crisis
https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
I'm an 'outsider', but from from the outside the Material For MkDocs Project looks like a very well managed open source project.
Martin Donath's project uses a 'sponsorware' release strategy to generate donations.
From my vantage point it seems to be working pretty well.
- Agora a nossa Megathread possui um novo visual!
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MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
Wow, what is up with the material mkdocs theme (https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/)? That's an extremely spiffy landing page, especially given that it's for a theme designed for a totally separate piece of software.
- Koji projekat na Githubu vas je odusevio u zadnje vreme?
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MkDocs Publisher as an alternative for official Obsidian publish.
I was considering Pelican at some stage, but MkDocs has a great mobile friendly theme (Material for MkDocs) that is part of the dependencies. This theme and my previous experience in using MkDocs, gave me a clear answer what to use. There were also some other MkDocs plugins, that I was considering to use before I started to develop my bundle, but they were lacking in some elements (like plugin for wikilinks not working correctly for Obsidian links and one for callouts with small problems in embedded callouts, etc.). Finally, I didn't use those plugins, but they were good source to take a look at the code and get some inspiration, etc. (most of those plugins will mentioned in documentation in credits section, that is under construction). If you will ever have some features requests, just create an issue in git repo of the project. I'm open to suggestions how to extend functionality ot this project.
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Site-wide Protest, Introducing leagueoflinux.org, and Poll for What to do Next with r/leagueoflinux
The site is built using MkDocs and themed with MkDocs-Material. Being markdown-based, porting over the webpages from the subreddit wiki was fairly painless, and on some pages I've already been able to extend their capabilities with in-line images, buttons and more modern special formatting tools.
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Anyone know of a free dev docs like confluence?
Maybe something like https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/ or https://www.bookstackapp.com/ ?
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Public API documentation. What to use?
I use a combo of swagger and mkdocks: https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/
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Ask HN: What is the best product documentation you’ve ever seen?
Visual Studio App Center has excellent documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/appcenter/distribution/cod.... It's comprehensive and well structured.
If you're looking for a system that looks as good, mkdocs (https://www.mkdocs.org/) with the mkdocs-material theme (https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/) can get you quite close!
web.dev
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Building a realtime chat app with Next.js and Vercel
Before we start creating pages in our application, it's important to understand how Next.js renders content. The framework supports multiple rendering methods including server-side rendering (SSR), static site rendering (SSG), and client-side rendering (CSR). There are many pros and cons to each rendering method (too many to cover in this post) so if these concepts are new to you, Google’s web.dev site has a very good introduction to rendering on the web that can help you understand rendering options.
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Google have removed RSS support from their developer blogs
I noticed the same for Google's site https://web.dev/
The last article pushed to the feed was "Changes to the web.dev infrastructure" few months ago https://web.dev/blog/webdev-migration
The feed still there but with no updates https://web.dev/feed.xml and on the site you can see new articles published.
Is sad that on a infrastructure revamp of a modern site, the RSS feed was left out of the features list (at least for now).
> One of the downsides of switching over our beloved http://web.dev to Google's own DevSite CMS is that it doesn't offer RSS.
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StackOverflow alternatives for web developers
web.dev, maintained by Google, including posts by Chrome developers and their co-workers,
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ADA Compliance tools
Manual Accessibility Testing from web.dev is a great intro to manual testing in general.
- Self taught front end developers
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Suggestions required.
Learning: If you are interested in frontend, start with HTML, CSS and JS. There are a lot of resources out there, freecodecamp, web.dev, theodinproject, mdn docs(developer.mozilla.org) and others. Pick one and get started. There are many more things that you will understand with time like frameworks (start with React for now) and other bits.
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File Uploads for the Web (3): File Uploads in Node & Nuxt
Chunks of data being sent over time make up what’s called a “stream“. Streams are kind of hard to understand the first time around, at least for me. They deserve a full article (or many) on their own, so I’ll share web.dev’s excellent guide in case you want to learn more.
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What new CSS and JavaScript features can we expect soon? Or is it all unexpected?
Google's web.dev blog: Offers technical guides and news. The RSS feed is found at https://web.dev/feed.xml.
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Performance scores for Google Lighthouse/Insights seem to be very inaccurate
I suggest you study https://web.dev/
What are some alternatives?
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
sphinx - The Sphinx documentation generator
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
mkdocstrings - :blue_book: Automatic documentation from sources, for MkDocs.
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org
mike - Manage multiple versions of your MkDocs-powered documentation via Git
furo - A clean customizable documentation theme for Sphinx
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
river-runner - Uses USGS/MERIT Basin data to visualize the path of a rain droplet to its endpoint.
typedoc - Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
VuePress - 📝 Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator