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Ship your startup in days, not weeks. Shipfast is a NextJS boilerplate with all you need to build your SaaS, AI tool, or any other web app and make your first $ online fast.
Editor.js is a block-styled editor for rich media stories. It outputs clean data in JSON instead of heavy HTML-markup. And more important thing is that Editor.js is designed to be API extendable and pluggable.
Vuelidate is a simple and lightweight model-based validation for Vue.js 2.0
Flexbox - The animated tutorial is a visual guide with animation on flexbox layout options.
Check this post written by Chris Coyier on mailto: links. "It's pretty easy to use, but as with anything web, there are lots of things to consider."
Performance, flexible and extensible forms with easy to use for validation. Built by Bill Luo with React Hook Form and React Simple Animate.
In this post, Ali Spittel teachs us how to start using the JS framewok VueJS in our web project to build our front-end.
DropCSS is an unused CSS cleaner; it takes your HTML and CSS as input and returns only the used CSS as output.
In this post Emmanuel Yusufu explains how to use PostCSS to let you improve your front-end workflow in 2019.
My favorite CSS framework has launched its V1.0.0-beta version. Tailwind CSS is an utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
Fuse.js is an open source project and a popular JavaScript fuzzy-search library written and maintained by Kiro Risk.
Flatpickr is a lightweight, powerful JavaScript datetime picker with no dependencies.
Hexo is a fast, simple and powerful blog framework. You write posts in Markdown (or other languages) and Hexo generates static files with a beautiful theme in seconds. Lot of plugins and themes available.
Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates and times in JavaScript.
Make your site’s pages instant in 1 minute and improve your conversion rate by 1% Before a user clicks on a link, they hover their mouse over that link. When a user has hovered for 65 ms there is one chance out of two that they will click on that link, so instant.page starts preloading at this moment, leaving on average over 300 ms for the page to preload.
HTML5 introduced a series of new input types for use in forms. One of these – input type="date" – was intended to simplify the collection of dates, and to reduce user errors whilst doing so. So in the 10 years since the proposed introduction of this element, is it well supported in browsers? Post written by Graham Armfieldy
A JavaScript library that can upload anything you throw at it, optimizes images for faster uploads, and offers a great, accessible, silky smooth user experience.