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open-react-template
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Cruip
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Generate Dynamic Open Graph and Twitter Images in Next.js
Although still an experimental feature of Satori, it’s possible to use Tailwind CSS classes to style the image’s content. We’re big fans of the Css frameworks, as shown by our Tailwind templates, so we had to give it a try!
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Create an Infinite Horizontal Scroll Animation with Tailwind CSS
If you’re hungry for more guides and tips we invite you to look at our section of Tailwind CSS tutorials or our gallery of Tailwind CSS templates if you need a starting point for your next project.
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How to Add Custom Fonts in Next.js and Tailwind CSS Templates
We hope that this guide has been helpful in showing you how to customize our Tailwind CSS templates. Happy coding!
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Create Dynamic Blog Layouts Using Negative Margins
We hope you found this tutorial helpful and that you will apply the techniques to your blog designs to give them a more dynamic look and feel. If you’re interested in learning more about our tips and techniques, look at our section of Tailwind CSS tutorials, or if you’re looking for a ready-made solution for your next project, check out our Tailwind CSS templates.
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3 Examples of Brilliant Vertical Timelines with Tailwind CSS
If you want to take a look at how we previously implemented a vertical timeline in one of our Tailwind CSS templates, we suggest checking out this SaaS website template called Open Pro.
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How to Build a Fancy Testimonial Slider with Tailwind CSS and Next.js
We hope you enjoyed this tutorial and learned a thing or two about how simple it is to create enjoyable modern components to enrich your Tailwind CSS landing pages.
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How to Build a Fancy Testimonial Slider with Tailwind CSS and Vue
As usual, to get a better idea of how the final outcome will look, check out the live demo or one of our beautiful Tailwind CSS templates (e.g., Stellar, a dark landing page template based on Next.js).
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Ask HN: What is the best income stream you have created till date?
Co-founder here. We originally made the landing page in Webflow. This worked ok but had some negative SEO benefits because our main app was forced to be on a subdomain.
We remade the page using a Tailwind template, which coincided with migrating our app to Tailwind. I highly recommend just using a template unless you are a designer, plenty of free or low cost ones out there. I like these: https://cruip.com/
Most important thing is having a good CTA, value props, and testimonials. Took us a lot of work to refine these.
We also worked with a graphic designer to make the art assets / logo / etc. I'm sure she would be happy to have more clients, DM me (see bio) for info.
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Good React (architecture) template?
https://github.com/kriasoft/react-firebase-starter is the most complete I found so far. Or you can go with the redux suggested template as well https://github.com/reduxjs/cra-template-redux .
cra-template-redux
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How I Setup Redux Toolkit and RTK Query
The recommended way to initialize a new app with React and Redux is by using the official Redux+JS template or Redux+TS template.
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Good React (architecture) template?
https://github.com/kriasoft/react-firebase-starter is the most complete I found so far. Or you can go with the redux suggested template as well https://github.com/reduxjs/cra-template-redux .
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How to Use Redux to Manage State
The patterns shown in this tutorial are outdated and not what we currently recommend. "Modern Redux" code is very different than what this and other older tutorials show. We've introduced newer APIs like Redux Toolkit, which is a set of utilities that provide a light abstraction to simplify the most common Redux tasks, and the React-Redux hooks API, which is generally easier to use than the traditional connect API.
I strongly recommend reading through the newly rewritten official tutorials in the Redux docs, which have been specifically designed to teach you how Redux works and show our recommended practices:
- "Redux Essentials" tutorial [0]: teaches "how to use Redux, the right way", by building a real-world app using Redux Toolkit
- "Redux Fundamentals" tutorial [1]: teaches "how Redux works, from the bottom up", by showing how to write Redux code by hand and why standard usage patterns exist, and how Redux Toolkit simplifies those patterns
The older patterns shown in almost all other tutorials on the internet are still valid, but not how we recommend writing Redux code today.
You should also read through the Redux "Style Guide" docs page [2], which explains our recommended patterns and best practices. Following those will result in better and more maintainable Redux apps.
In addition, the easiest way to start a new project is with the official Redux+JS template for Create-React-App [3]. It comes with Redux Toolkit and the React-Redux hooks API already set up when the project is created.
[0] https://redux.js.org/tutorials/essentials/part-1-overview-co...
[1] https://redux.js.org/tutorials/fundamentals/part-1-overview
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Why React Context is Not a "State Management" Tool (and Why It Doesn't Replace Redux)
We have a Redux template for Create-React-App that comes with Redux Toolkit already configured
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Recently picked up React JS (with hooks) and just learned plain Redux. Is vanilla Redux industry standard? Is there a better way to manage state with hooks and Redux?
Also, you can go with the official template for create-react-app, which will already give you a small application with modern redux to play around with: https://github.com/reduxjs/cra-template-redux
In addition, the easiest way to start a new project is with the official Redux+JS template for Create-React-App. It comes with Redux Toolkit and the React-Redux hooks API already set up when the project is created.
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Introducing React Rapid, a light weight interactive CLI Automation Tool 🛠️ to scaffold React apps quickly using Create React App under the hood. ⚛️
- I did check the template thoroughly but it seems like the folder structure conflicts with the one this tool offers. Usually an app's redux logic is kept under src/redux or src/store, whereas in the template it's kept in the folder containing the components's JSX/TSX file and it's Stylesheet, which felt quite weird to me. Also, the components are preferred to be kept under component directory under features. Although the folder structure conventions are highly debatable but this one is familiar with most devs.
What are some alternatives?
landy-react-template - Landy is an open-source React landing page template designed for developers and startups, who want to create a quick and professional landing page for their business or project.
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
React-Landing-Page-Template - A simple react one page landing page templates for startups/companies
ouibounce - Increase your landing page conversion rates.
mobx-state-tree - Full-featured reactive state management without the boilerplate
react-nice-resume - A React.js Nice Resume Template
iceberg.vim - :antarctica: Bluish color scheme for Vim and Neovim
Landing-Page - Tailwind CSS Starter Template - Landing Page
gh-pages-theme - A very beautiful github pages theme template
mylandingpage - A react wonderful landingpage template
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
go - The Go programming language