use-sound
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use-sound
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[Question]: Play sounds inside useEffect in a multiplayer online game
As some of you may know, sounds can only be played back after the user has interacted with the document. And this seems to be exactly where it is becoming tricky. I tried a very promising library called use-sound. However as it turns out it is currently impossible to trigger a sound effect on useEffect with this, as tracked in this issue: https://github.com/joshwcomeau/use-sound/issues/100. Somehow it works whenever the dev server hot reloads - and then it is really snappy, but I can't make it work on initial page load.
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Building a Music Player in React
use-sound: This will handle the audio file. It will load, play, and pause the audio along with other features.
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Chrome does not allow meadi autoplay since 2018 - but some websites are still able to do it. How?
However, after a lot of experimenting, I was able to play a sound in chrome when I explicitly enabled sound for our url in the chrome site settings, but only as long as the tab was in focus it would play. I was using this react library to do so: https://www.npmjs.com/package/use-sound you can find a proof of concept on the developers website: https://www.joshwcomeau.com/react/announcing-use-sound-react-hook/ if you scroll a bit down there will be a few things you can click that will trigger a sound - but all of them requires a browser event!
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Best audio handling library for React in 2022?
use-sound
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How to play sound on button click in Next.js app?
I found this use-sound package for react when I'm trying to import audio file I'm getting this error. Cannot find the .mp3 file.
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How to reproduce Death Stranding UI with react and react-three-fiber
For the sounds part we’re going to create a sound manager component using useSound hook from Joshua Comeau. After that, we’re going to put our sound functions newly-created into our state so that we can everywhere in the app.
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The Only React Hook for Sound Effects You Will Ever Need
sprite allows you to use a single useSound hook for multiple sound effects. See “Sprites” below.
twind
- Twind – Tailwind without build step
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Why We're Breaking Up with CSS-in-JS
I think TW syntax is great as a CSS shorthand. I think it can be a great tool for making highly descriptive styles in a far more succinct fashion. I think if you you use Twind compiler and you store TW syntax outside of your templates/JSX and you just compile it down to descriptive class names, that's a great use of Tailwind. Then you get the advantage of meaningful names applied to elements in the template, and if you need to refactor/fix a style, then you can find it much easier. It also makes it a lot more dynamic, which standard Tailwind which can be a PITA to make dynamic (e.g. for dynamic behavior in Twind, you can have functions that generate TW style strings and use interpolated strings without having to worry about if the build-time TW compiler understands all the possibilities).
- Por que usar Deno Fresh como framework web?
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What programming languages do you use the most?
But at least you like something. And I get why people like Tailwind, but I end up finding it constricting for behavior that results in dynamic styles. But I've tried Twind which is a runtime TW compiler and it fixes most of my complaints and it has the same SSR-ability like Stitches & Emotion.
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Why CSS-in-JS?
The CSS-in-JS library solves problems of global nature of CSS and of specificity by providing scoping in a unique class-name. It has some cost attached to it i.e run-time which is being solved by order libs vanilla-extract-css. I'm a big fan of tailwind and I honestly believe it is enough for your project. If you also need dynamic styles then CSS-in-JS is better over tailwind, though there are solutions like twind which provide a flavor of tailwind with the CSS-in-JS approach they do have all cons of any CSS-in- JS libraries. I'm very excited about styles by Facebook and waiting for the day it will be open-sourced or CSS itself evolves to me provide scoping and be more modular, until that day comes I'm betting on CSS-in-JS with stitches and vanilla-extract-css.
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Styling in Fresh
what framwork are you coming from? i honestly wouldn’t try fresh unless you are using tailwind - bootstrap components are jsx based, and fresh is based off islands architecture which would make integrating the two trickier since youd have to route through deno + the preact compat lib. if you really want to do it, read into this. that being said, tailwind is a very powerful tool. i use it daily in nearly every element on front end, and as someone who likes avoiding design as much as possible ive found tailwind (and twind) are extremely pleasant to work with since it’s mostly class/keyword based styling as opposed to css / sass / scss styling
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Looking to compile tailwind from a string if it detects any tailwindcss classes in it
I want to do something similar with Remix to make a separate stylesheet per route with content coming from a CMS like WordPress. I’ve had my eye on Twind once they add compatibility with v3 and all the JIT stuff. https://twind.dev/
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A quick review of the Fresh web framework
When initializing a new project, Fresh will also ask if you want to use Twind, which is a Tailwind-to-JS library. If you choose this option, then you will have the power of Tailwind without creating a config file or using PostCSS, which I thought is pretty cool.
- Twind: The smallest, fastest, most feature complete tailwind-in-JS solution
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tailwind: no simple way to get started
Try https://twind.dev/
What are some alternatives?
howler.js - Javascript audio library for the modern web.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
gltf-pipeline - Content pipeline tools for optimizing glTF assets. :globe_with_meridians:
twin.macro - 🦹♂️ Twin blends the magic of Tailwind with the flexibility of css-in-js (emotion, styled-components, solid-styled-components, stitches and goober) at build time.
react-three-fiber - 🇨🇭 A React renderer for Three.js [Moved to: https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber]
stitches - [Not Actively Maintained] CSS-in-JS with near-zero runtime, SSR, multi-variant support, and a best-in-class developer experience.
awesome-react-three-fiber - 🍕 A loose collection of cool r3f links, gifs, people, stuff
windicss - Next generation utility-first CSS framework.
react-sound - Sound component to play audio in your web apps
Bit - A build system for development of composable software.
death-stranding-ui - Death Stranding UI made in React
tailwindcss-intellisense - Intelligent Tailwind CSS tooling for Visual Studio Code