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- In like two hours, I accomplished this little. I was told to avoid floats as much as possible, but the tutorials use them, and I want to use Flexbox instead. Still looks horrible and I don't know how to simply and properly not let individual link items wrap around
- HTML5 / Canvas drawing library
- How to Build a Simple iOS Home Screen PWA Camera Using Vue, Tailwind, and WebRTC on CodePen
- My first React app :D
- I want to create a listing site like Craigslist but with a user voting system like Reddit, please help
- Freelance Web Development Work
- Is this idea too much for an intermediate level project?
- Questions about hosting multiple websites and costs
- Hello, I am trying to make the colors and typography work here. I would like your advice on what changes should i make on the header and the search bar to make it more appealing. Please feel free to criticize on anything for that would let me address and lean from my mistakes
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- can someone help me fix this? it seems like card itself is moving on hover. I only added in so the img scales up 1.4x and added in border on hover.
- How do you guys test out your web apps on older browsers?
- Can you have a Wordpress homepage but when logged in it is Netlify hosted?
- What is XML, exactly (I get the concept of it as being descriptors for type of information), and how is it used today if at all?
- React State Management using React hooks and Redux
- Solutions for adding blog page to existing website (static site)
- Budget laptops for full stack.
- Looking for recommendations for a minifier and concat tool for AMD modular project
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The 5 Types Of [React] Application State Posted: 03 Sep 2020 08:06 PM PDT
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The Ultimate List of YouTube Channels to Boost your Web Development and Programming Skills Posted: 04 Sep 2020 09:59 AM PDT | ||
How highly is AWS certification regarded by employers? Posted: 04 Sep 2020 08:52 AM PDT Just wondering how highly the foundational, associate and professional certifications are? I am currently studying towards AWS associate and have already used AWS services (IAM, EC2, RDS, Cognito, CloudFront, S3, DynamoDB, Billing) in a professional setting so I am not planning on simply passing the exam and hope that impresses. Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Comparing Browsers for Responsive Design Posted: 04 Sep 2020 06:21 AM PDT
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HTML5 / Canvas drawing library Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:44 AM PDT Hey all? What would be a great and popular drawing library for creating web-based electrical and pipe schematics? [link] [comments] | ||
How to Build a Simple iOS Home Screen PWA Camera Using Vue, Tailwind, and WebRTC on CodePen Posted: 04 Sep 2020 10:24 AM PDT
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Posted: 04 Sep 2020 04:02 PM PDT Hi everyone, i just wanted to share my basic app that i made with react these past few weeks, i've been learning coding and react for the past 3-4 months now. I just wanted to build something in my own from scratch, i would love any kind of feedback from you guys, i am really new at coding.Anyways this is the app: https://pizza-online.netlify.app/ Sorry for the weak description, i am not used to write posts at all,and english is not my first language,thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Sep 2020 02:50 PM PDT Are there any premade designs or templates I could use? Our perhaps something I can embed into an already existing page? [link] [comments] | ||
Freelance Web Development Work Posted: 04 Sep 2020 08:46 AM PDT I've been programming for over 10 years. I have a very good grasp on it, have explored many different languages. Over the last few years, I've been focusing on programming websites. I haven't made any websites for people for $$, but am considering doing that. My websites and apps have all been for things I've thought of. I've done front-end and back-end (node.js, php). I use a remote Ubuntu Webserver to develop (from digitalocean). I bought all the domains myself. But, now I'm wondering, if I was to make a website/app for somebody, how would I develop it? For example, would I make a new web-server specific for their website? Would I code it from scratch? I know there's services like wordpress out there. What would you recommend to somebody who has only done work from scratch, but has a very good foundation on JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Node.js, and general programming. Do you use services like WordPress, or do you do most things from scratch? [link] [comments] | ||
Is this idea too much for an intermediate level project? Posted: 04 Sep 2020 02:31 PM PDT | ||
Questions about hosting multiple websites and costs Posted: 04 Sep 2020 02:23 PM PDT Hi, I'm currently using BlueHost to host ~10 websites. My domains are registered through them as well. It's a variety of websites - wordpress, node, static, etc. They are all VERY low traffic and make no money, so I'm trying to keep costs as minimal as possible. I'm paying ~$18/year for each domain (seems expensive compared to, say, NameCheap) and $14/mo for hosting. Hosting includes unlimited websites hosted with a CPanel, free SSL, and unlimited DBs using phpMyAdmin. So it's around $350/year total for everything I need. BUT I feel like there are better options (AWS, DigitalOcean, etc), but they all seem WAY more expensive when I price them out. Like AWS Lightsail is $8/mo (I'm on Windows) plus $15/mo for a database(?), plus $10 for a CDN. Those things are free with my current provider. I looked into NameCheap domains + hosting, and it seems MUCH cheaper than all options. ~$9/yr for domains and $5/mo hosting. But it looks like it's extra for SSL. I feel like I'm missing something. Everyone loves AWS/DigOcean/whatever. But at least in my case none of these cool options seem to make sense. Can anyone shed any light on this situation? Edit: as /u/BehindTheMath pointed out, I'll definitely remove my domains from BlueHost, as NameCheap is cheaper. I'm still open to other options. Also, I'm okay with linux, command line, dns stuff, dealing w mx records, etc. Not an expert, but I'm good with switching to something that requires some of that knowledge. That's not off the table. [link] [comments] | ||
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Tawk.to Plugin deleted but still slowing site down. Look at this (pic inside) Posted: 04 Sep 2020 12:24 PM PDT I uninstalled a plugin from my wordpress site but when I run a GTmetrix speed test it shows up in the waterfall and is slowing my site down. How can I remove this request? [link] [comments] | ||
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How do you guys test out your web apps on older browsers? Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:39 AM PDT I need to test out a web app and was hoping for a convenient solution to test out on older browsers. I saw BrowserStack which is paid apparently. [link] [comments] | ||
Can you have a Wordpress homepage but when logged in it is Netlify hosted? Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:19 AM PDT I am assuming not, as you can only have one project per hosting. But I just thought I'd check [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 04 Sep 2020 10:46 AM PDT I'm familiar with how HTML treats data in order to with abstracted syntax meant for browser visualization, and I've seen XML files around before. My question is if XML is considered a "legacy" (might be a false premise I'm building on) syntax, where exactly is it still being used and does it necessarily still have a place on the web? I'm assuming (again, could be wrong) that XML is still used heavily in application programming where you'll still need that kind of descriptors. Maybe I'm wrong. Point me to a good source where it gives a good overview of XML and how it still applies to 2020 web technologies or application technologies? Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
React State Management using React hooks and Redux Posted: 04 Sep 2020 10:24 AM PDT
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Solutions for adding blog page to existing website (static site) Posted: 04 Sep 2020 09:55 AM PDT I am developing a personal static website for myself where I can post my projects and want to add a blog page with articles. Pretty standard - page with list of articles generated from markdown with front matter (date, topic, title, etc). I know about pelican and jekyll, but here is where I'm confused: can I use them for my purpose, and if not, what are my alternatives? I don't want to use their themes and I just want to utilize it for part of my site - not make the landing page or future pages I added. Seems like they are not really designed for this. Is there a more piecemeal route I can go? I am relatively new to this so I'm having a hard time visualizing the working parts. I'm wondering if I can just use some template engine (ejs, handlebars?) some markdown -> html tool and something like grunt/gulp/webpack to build everything locally. Is this a better plan? Any thoughts on the specific pieces (markdown->html converter), or maybe relevant grunt/gulp/webpack plugins? [link] [comments] | ||
Budget laptops for full stack. Posted: 04 Sep 2020 09:49 AM PDT I am looking for a good performing and cheap laptop. My budget is around 700 CAD. [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for recommendations for a minifier and concat tool for AMD modular project Posted: 04 Sep 2020 05:37 AM PDT Don't say "google it", obviously I did and there are a lot of alternatives, but I'm looking for advice learned from experience :) A bit of background: Involved in a project at work that has previously used Grunt to minify, concat and run tests on a project that is written using the AMD structure. However, no-one else involved appears to have a working gruntfile they can share, and I am not prevented from using any tool I like as I will document the process for others who follow me, and finally, installing Grunt (or some Grunt package, IDK) via npm gave me a message "grunt is practically no longer maintained". OK. I'm out of the loop on minifiers and concatenators, having had frameworks handle builds via the cli. I have to concat the AMD module files, and minify, run tests using qUnit. Minify CSS into itself in two separate folders, so I need the ability to run separate tasks like Grunt provides. The Grunt docs are not my cup of tea, being convoluted and spread over too many pages. TBH: i got halfway with the process, and thought "ah, there has to be a better way". I have to build up the Gruntfile from scratch anyways, so why not look for a better tool? Should I continue with Grunt? Or is Webpack the thing now, or is that already forgotten? What are you using successfully? And what should I avoid? [link] [comments] |
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