Creating Bootstrap WebC Components in Eleventy
For some time now as I've explored web components, it's occurred to me that web components could be a great way to make working with Bootstrap simpler.
From: Raymond Camden
For some time now as I've explored web components, it's occurred to me that web components could be a great way to make working with Bootstrap simpler.
From: Raymond Camden
This probably falls into the "it was easy for everyone else in the world but me" bucket, but I really struggled to find good search results for this and figured I'd better write it down so when I google for it again in a few months, I'll find my own blog.
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Yesterday I shared a blog post where I detailed how to take your data export from Goodreads and make use of it in an Eleventy site.
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I've been a Goodreads user for a few years now, and much like how I use other 'tracking' services, I'm not there for other folks' reading lists or recommendations, but instead, as a way to track what I've read.
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In this video, I step through the process of upgrading the Learn With application from Angular 15 to Angular 16.
From: Jeffry Houser's Blog
To be honest, the TLDR for this entire post is, "It just works", so I'd more than understand if you stop reading, but like most things in my life, I like to see it working to reassure myself of the fact.
From: Raymond Camden
Many years ago when the web platform began to really improve, when everything was "HTML5 this" and "HTML5 that", I remember being particularly excited by the updates to forms.
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I'd like to think I know Eleventy pretty well.
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MDN does a fairly good job of covering the lifecycle events for web components but one in particular got my attention today, disconnectedcallback.
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I am super excited (and a bit scared) to announce I'll be giving my first presentation on web components later this month.
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I think most of my readers know, when I get an idea in my head, I tend to go pretty deep into it.
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Last week I had the distinct pleasure of being on my buddy Todd Sharp's live stream, Streaming on Streaming.
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Greetings from Tuscaloosa where I'm about two hours or so away from seeing my eldest walk across the stage and get his diploma at the University of Alabama.
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So, as this is my blog, nothing is really "off-topic", but this is probably the most OT thing I've ever shared here.
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I use the Windows Terminal a lot for work when dealing with lots of microservices, or libs, but never set it up on my personal writing / dev machine. I thought I'd screencast the setup, discuss how I use it, and talk about some configurable settings:
From: Jeffry Houser's Blog
Not quite a long time ago, but roughly two years ago I wrote a blog post on updating and supporting, URL parameters with Vue.
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This weekend I blogged about a web component experiment wrapping the excellent Reveal.
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