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7 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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PrismJS
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My OpenSource Blog that You Can Use Right Now
For Code highlighting, I am using Prism.js. First I am loading the styles file inside the _app.tsx file and inside the CodeBlock component, I am loading the styling that gives us beautiful syntax highlights.
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Build a simple code editor
Luckily, implementing syntax highlighting in our simple code editor is easy with the use of external libraries. There are several JavaScript libraries available, such as Prism and Highlight.js. For our editor, we'll use Prism since it's easy to use and supports a wide range of programming languages.
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To learn svelte, I clone Github's issues page including useful features that you might consider reusing.
🌈 Prismjs Code highlighting, use it with Marked
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Code Reading Docusaurus
I'm trying to implement the new feature in a similar way, but not exactly the same, so my plan is going to modify unwrapMdxCodeBlocks function and apply Prism to highlight the code blocks.
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GDScript (Godot) syntax highlighting in Obsidian?
Hey all, I've been taking notes as I learn Godot engine, using the Editor Syntax Highlight plugin, but it doesn't show highlighting in edit mode unlike how it does for other languages. I read on a forum somewhere that this plugin/Obsidian uses [PrismJS](https://github.com/PrismJS/prism/issues) for syntax highlighting, which has gdscript on its list of supported languages, yet it doesn't work. Any help would be appreciated thank you!
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Blog in django
I tend to use https://prismjs.com/ on my blog. On the website you click which languages you want to support (e.g. Python, JavaScript, ...) and get a custom set of CSS and JS files which you load into your template. Code than has to be wrapped in
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How should i go about making a library to color code (syntax highlighting) a user has written?
Or this one for csharp which is more complex https://github.com/PrismJS/prism/blob/master/components/prism-csharp.js
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What is the proper language markup type we should use for a MakeFile code snippet?
I believe Obsidian utilizes PrismJS as its default syntax highlighter for code blocks.
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Sveltekit prismjs
I have a problem with using PrismJS with SvelteKit. I can get the basic languages to work like javascript, but I can't load additional ones using the loadLanguages function, because of the Vite (or at least I think that is the problem). Is there any way to load additional languages highlighting? I am also using tailwind css and flowbite-svelte.
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Nextra 2 – Next.js Static Site Generator
Prismjs was replaced by Shiki and rehype-pretty-code.
Tailwind CSS
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Building an Email Assistant Application with Burr
You can use any frontend framework you want — react-based tooling, however, has a natural advantage as it models everything as a function of state, which can map 1:1 with the concept in Burr. In the demo app we use react, react-query, and tailwind, but we’ll be skipping over this largely (it is not central to the purpose of the post).
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Shared Data-Layer Setup For Micro Frontend Application with Nx Workspace
Tailwind CSS: A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom designs.
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Preline UI + Gowebly CLI = ❤️
First, you need to make sure that you have a working Tailwind CSS project…
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Customer service pages for e-commerce built with Tailwind CSS
Tailwind CSS
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The best testing strategies for frontends
With better CSS approaches like TailwindCSS and Vanilla Extract (which we're heavily using) it's much easier to maintain the UI and make sure it doesn't change unexpectedly. No more conflicting CSS classes, much less CSS specificity issues and much less CSS code in general.
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ChatCrafters - Chat with AI powered personas
This app was built with Svelte Kit, Tailwind CSS, and many other technologies. For a full rundown, please visit the GitHub repository
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Mojo CSS vs. Tailwind: Choosing the best CSS framework
Unlike Tailwind, which has over 77,000 stars on GitHub, Mojo CSS has about 200 stars on GitHub. But the Mojo CSS documentation is fairly good and you can find most of the information you’ll need there.
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Collab Lab #66 Recap
JavaScript React Flowbite Tailwind Firebase - Auth, Database, and Hosting Vite
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Show HN: Brutalisthackernews.com – A HN reader inspired by brutalist web design
- Performance is a feature.
Another common interpretation of brutalism is aesthetic, reacting to overly complicated user interfaces by creating simpler, more direct ones. Tailwind CSS (https://tailwindcss.com), one of today's most popular CSS libraries, promotes this approach in its component examples. There's also a neat library I've seen recently called "Neobrutalism Components" for React that I like (https://neobrutalism-components.vercel.app), providing components with a similar look and feel to Gumroad. This might more accurately be called 'Neo-Brutalism,' as noted in the comments.
A more engineering-centric interpretation of Brutalism focuses on form, structure, and efficiency, drawing significantly from brutalist architecture principles. Apart from the user interface itself, most mobile, desktop, and web applications are extremely bloated and often perform worse than sites from 10 years ago did. While one HTML file might be "less brutalist" than the original HN site, it is substantially more brutalist than any HN mobile app in existence, and offers nearly identical functionality.
A broader interpretation of brutalism, which could be termed 'Meta-Brutalism,' is embodied in the overall experience on this site through UX flows. Yes, in the strictest sense, the original HN site is more Brutalist in many ways, but it only shows 30 articles at a time and does not function as a PWA. For this site, the experience of reading 10 stories is arguably less brutalist, but for quickly browsing through several pages and skimming articles (which is how I read HN) it is a lot faster, and in my opinion, more Brutalist.
My primary inspiration was addressing software and tool bloat in UIs rather than strictly adhering to every principle set forth by David Bryant Copeland. I don't find it convincing that this site "isn't brutalist" compared to really any other experience apart from the Main HN site, and I would argue the overall experience is more brutalist in its performance and scrolling behavior.
As a side note: I generally don't like Brutalist architecture that much although I believe it is unfairly maligned. I visited the Salk Institute once and enjoyed it though (https://www.archdaily.com/61288/ad-classics-salk-institute-l...).
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2024)
- Staff Software Engineer ($275k/yr): https://tailwindcss.com/careers/staff-software-engineer
We're small, independent, and profitable, with a team of just 6 people doing millions in revenue, and growing sustainably every year. You'd work directly with the founders on open-source software used by millions of people.
If you like the idea of working on a small team that cares about craft and isn't trying to achieve VC scale, I think this is a pretty awesome place to do your best work.
What are some alternatives?
Highlight.js - JavaScript syntax highlighter with language auto-detection and zero dependencies.
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS
tailwindcss-typography - Beautiful typographic defaults for HTML you don't control.
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
shiki - A beautiful yet powerful syntax highlighter
unocss - The instant on-demand atomic CSS engine.
Javascript Left-Right Parser - Parser for JavaScript
windicss - Next generation utility-first CSS framework.
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)
emotion - 👩🎤 CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.