stimulus-rails
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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stimulus-rails
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Tech recruiters: I live and breathe this industry I know it like the back of my hand! 🖐️ I’m sure DHH would agree with you too son 😂
https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus-rails I think you need to understand how rails works because it clearly says I’m right here buddy
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Following stimulus-rails setup via import map, no such thing as hotwired/stimulus-loading
So I've been following the setup for https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus-rails with using the importmap, tried to get @hotwired/stimulus-loading pinned and its stating that it no longer exists...
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Rails7, Choices.js, importmap-rails, stimulus-rails got "does not provide an export named default" error
Thanks! Now I learn 'named export' keyword... Could your show the code of named export? I searched but I don't find the one. I thinks this issue is what you say but I don't get it.
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railstart-niceadmin support more features
- [stimulus-rails](https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus-rails)
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railstart-niceadmin release now!Backend management system based on Bootstrap 5 and NiceAdmin and Rails 7
stimulus-rails
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Disable-With Using StimulusJS
The tricky part of recreating the disable behavior is getting the interface to be as clean as the original. I actually opened a PR regarding a disable controller earlier this year, and the man himself said as much about the interface (I embarrassingly left the PR stale after getting swept up in my last semester of college).
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Building a collapsible sidebar with Stimulus and Tailwind CSS
The Stimulus Handbook
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StimulusJS - Controller inheritance using manually registered controllers & Sprockets
Have you checked out the stimulus-rails gem? It sounds like it will let you stop manually registering controllers, and use the normal ES6 import syntax for inheritance:
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What is hotwire with RoR?
Run `hotwire:install Hotwire also has the following resources available: Hotwired Turbo Rails Hotwired Stimulus-rails
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Stimulus not autoloading controllers
There's an open issue about it: https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus-rails/issues/15
Font-Awesome
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Creating Gradient Buttons with Animated Text using CSS
the i element is the icon of the button, I'm using fontawesome.com for the icon, the class fa-apple retrives Apple icon for us.
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How to build a Good Portfolio Website - My Approach.
Icons: Fontawesome Development: HTML, SCSS, JavaScript Deployment: Github + Netlify
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Free Icons for your reactjs and web applications
1. Font Awesome
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Adding Symbols in text.
For generic icons (i.e. you just need a d6 and not a system-specific d6 option), Foundry has Font Awesome which are easy to search, then copy and insert, and always look good inline.
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[Accessibility] Points to Consider When Adding aria-label to Icon Font Elements
The following is an example of defining Font Awesome:
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A Developer’s Guide to Implementing a Design System (Part 1)
Of course, we have many different ways of solving this problem. Some of the most common include pre-existing third-party icon libraries (such as Font Awesome), icons bundled into a third-party component library (like the Kendo UI Icons), or a completely custom set of icons designed and maintained by your design team. Obviously, going 100% custom will require more work (on both the design and dev side), but might be worth it to achieve a truly unique look – or if the UI will require icons for uncommon symbols or concepts.
- GitHub Issue: Add Substack Logo to Font-Awesome
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Crafting A Minimalist Portfolio Website with SvelteKit and Pico CSS
The featured GitHub projects are dynamically retrieved through the power of the GitHub GraphQL API. The blog posts are seamlessly pulled in using the Dev.to API. Additionally, Redis is used to cache the GitHub and Dev.to API responses for 1 hour to reduce the number of API calls. Icons are provided by Font Awesome through their kit from the CDN. I've also implemented the new View Transition API feature to enhance the user experience.
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Does Neocities support fontawesome?
Firstly, unlike the name https://fontawesome.com/ isn't for fonts.
- Icon Buddy – 100K+ Open Source SVG Icons, Fully Customizable
What are some alternatives?
dotenv - A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`.
heroicons-ui
turbo-rails - Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
Chart.js - Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
feather - Simply beautiful open-source icons
icons - Official open source SVG icon library for Bootstrap.
obsidian-icons-plugin - Add icons to your Obsidian notes – Experimental Obsidian Plugin
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar