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8.1 | 9.9 | |
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Button Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
These articles form a series focusing on RiotJS paired with BeerCSS, designed to guide you through creating components and mastering best practices for building production-ready applications. I assume you have a foundational understanding of Riot; however, feel free to refer to the documentation if needed: https://riot.js.org/documentation/
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Input Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
This article covers how to create an Riot input component, using the Material Design CSS BeerCSS. Before starting, make sure you have a base application running, or read my previous article Setup Riot + BeerCSS + Vite.
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RiotJS + ViteJS tutorial
However, Riot is my first choice when creating a front-end, here is why:
- Why do people still use VBA?
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Using Riot.js, a component-based UI library
Riot.js is designed to be lightweight and easy to learn, making it a good choice for developers who are familiar with HTML and JavaScript — without requiring them to learn the rigors of coding with a specific framework. Riot.js emphasizes simplicity, performance, and modularity, its ecosystem allows for easy integration of third-party libraries and components, making it suitable for both small-scale and large-scale projects.
- [AskJS] Looking for "forgotten" framework/MVC
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Angular Is Rotten to the Core
how about getting a hold of your sanity and allowing yourself a few hours to learn https://riot.js.org/ - almost no learning curve, only pure awesomeness. even if you won't use it in the enterprise (because policies, bla bla), it is still worth knowing things can be done differently - in a good way.
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Comparing Vue.js to new JavaScript frameworks
Riot.js prides itself as a light and simple UI library that helps developers hit the ground running when creating elegant UIs for their applications.
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Show HN: Volument – Our take on website analytics
Thanks! Glad you like it. I'm the original author of Riot (https://riot.js.org/) so that's the style of frontend development I'm most comfortable with. We're using our own flavour of the library, which has the original super-mimimalistic feel on it.
Google Fonts
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React website sample for portfolio
I first checking out any good fonts on Google font that fits the theme of the website. I select the Nunito as I could feel the playful vibe behind it.
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Optimizing Fonts and Images (Next.js)
Visit Google Fonts and search for Lusitana to see what options are available.
- Google Fonts: Can't use the /download URLs to fetch static font files
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An Afternoon with SVGs | Frontend Challenge Entry
Next I spruced up my form's visuals a bit by heading to Google Fonts and finding one that had camping vibes - eventually landing on Amatic SC. Then I had the wild idea of making the form look like a piece of paper, so that I could make the submit button fold the paper up into an envelope or paper airplane and fly off screen if it was submitted successfully (This was EXTREMELY high hopes and I didn't even get around to trying to start this animation in the time I allotted myself 😂). I started by trying to find a crumpled paper look on sites like Hero Patterns, but eventually found myself on this codepen:
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Button Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
BeerCSS supports Material Fonts by default, here is the list of all icons: https://fonts.google.com/
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Google Fonts (https://fonts.google.com/)
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Google Fonts
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How to Structure Your Vision Board with HTML
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- Variable Fonts
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A CSS Guide to Fonts
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What are some alternatives?
Mithril.js - A JavaScript Framework for Building Brilliant Applications
inter - The Inter font family
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
Element UI - A Vue.js 2.0 UI Toolkit for Web
JetBrainsMono - JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
PrusaSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (RepRap, Makerbot, Ultimaker etc.)
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit