quake-leveldesign-starterkit
minwiz
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quake-leveldesign-starterkit
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Quake Level Design Starter Kit updated to v1.18.0
Now with Quakespasm 0.96.1 & improved instructions. Check it out: https://github.com/jonathanlinat/quake-leveldesign-starterkit/releases/latest
- ne_q1spCompiling gui?
- Quake Level Design Starter Kit v1.14.0
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.
What are some alternatives?
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