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The div_for method gives you easy access to creating id's and classes for your ActiveRecord objects in the views. It also makes for easy access to elements with CSS and Javascript.
Rails Assets makes it super easy to use the latest versions of frontend libraries
Why might you want to use Ember as a frontend for your Rails app
Install and build your first Ember app
Speed up the Rails asset pipeline in development by organizing your assets correctly
See how to add user interaction in your Ember app
Learn how to use Vue.js slots to make even more reusable components. In this episode, we build a dropdown menu for Tailwind CSS apps using Vue.js slots.
Connect your Ember frontend app to a Rails API
Learn how to upgrade your Turbolinks 2.5 or 3.0 app to the newest Turbolinks 5
Improve your Turbolinks implementation by using the clearCache method to reload pages
An advanced look into jQuery UJS and how to use callbacks to improve your UJS workflow and debugging
Learn how to use Javascript constructors and destructors with Turbolinks to add compatilibty to any Javascript library you want
Learn about video autoplaying with Wistia and how it improves usability
Resources on how to learn Ember more deeply
Using jQuery and plugins like jQueryUI in modern Javascript can be a little tricky. We'll see how to use it, how to deal with javascript import hoisting and how to add plugins like jQueryUI
In this episode, we'll walk through how I discovered an improvement for Rails' new Request.js library and how we approached and implemented the feature in a pull request.
We sort and filter calendar events for simple_calendar 2.0 in a much more friendly manner
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