selectize.js
Modernizr
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selectize.js
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How would I replicate this country selector functionality with ACF Pro
Selectize will do the heavy lifting https://selectize.dev/
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How to load the data from external json file to the composite's textfield element?
Jumping onto this you can then use a library like chosen, select2, selectize.js or others to get type ahead like behaviour to populate the data as a user types.
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15 JavaScript GitHub Repos You Should Check Out
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Phrases like “welcome back” and “Sign In” on a page causes Safari to prompt for password autofill
It breaks selectize, but honestly I don't remember the details so I won't argue further.
Modernizr
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What is the meaning of polyfills in HTML5?
What is the meaning of polyfills in HTML5? I saw this word in many sites about HTML5, e.g. HTML5-Cross-Browser-Polyfills.
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15 JavaScript GitHub Repos You Should Check Out
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My Current HTML Boilerplate
Website is unmaintained, check the Github repo for the lastest version.
https://github.com/Modernizr/Modernizr
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Using Modernizr with Nuxt.js to Detect Browser Features
Modernizr is a package that detects browser features and makes them queriable via JavaScript and CSS. This is very handy to find out which CSS properties are supported, for example. The approach is much more flexible and stable than using browser vendor and version for this.
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The curious case of flexbox gap and Safari
This has left me scratching my head. You could polyfill with JavaScript or use PostCSS, but at this point, is it worth it? That's a question that all frontend developers have to weigh from time to time, and there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
What are some alternatives?
select2 - Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results.
bootstrap-table - An extended table to integration with some of the most widely used CSS frameworks. (Supports Bootstrap, Semantic UI, Bulma, Material Design, Foundation, Vue.js)
Choices.js - A vanilla JS customisable select box/text input plugin ⚡️
csswg-drafts - CSS Working Group Editor Drafts
typeahead.js - typeahead.js is a fast and fully-featured autocomplete library
node-notifier - A Node.js module for sending notifications on native Mac, Windows and Linux (or Growl as fallback)
chosen - Deprecated - Chosen is a library for making long, unwieldy select boxes more friendly.
Cockpit - Add content management functionality to any site - plug & play / headless / api-first CMS
JavaScript-autoComplete - An extremely lightweight and powerful vanilla JavaScript completion suggester.
html5-boilerplate - A professional front-end template for building fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites.
jquery multi-select - A user-friendlier drop-in replacement for the standard select with multiple attribute activated.
nuxt-modernizr - Adds a Modernizr build to your Nuxt.js app.