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Add background uploads and progress easily with Refile's JS library
Learn how to use Stimulus Target Callbacks to trigger realtime Chart updates
Learn how to setup forms to work with Turbolinks iOS and Android adapters
Cleaning up the rough edges and adding some polish to geosearch using AJAX
This episode we handle drag and drop of cards in their own column and also between columns in our boards
Refactoring our trello clone into sub-components and introducing a global datastore to really clean up our code
Adding Vuex as our Data Store gives us the ability to add realtime updates to our trello clone across browsers using ActionCable
The next step in our embeddable javascript widget series is setting up our Vue frontend to talk with our Rails backend using Vuex
We can use webpacker to create scoped styles for our Javascript widget and build an embed code that links to the latest version of our webpacker JS and CSS for our embeddable widget.
Using the Intersection Observer API, we can refactor our infinite scroll example to be much more efficient and simpler to use
In this episode, we add card component, editing of cards, and the ability to create new lists
Embeddable Javascript Widgets often contain forms. We're using Vuex to build our comment form widget and we're going to use vue-map-fields to make this easier.
Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allows your website to talk to other websites.
The browser has a built-in Geolocation API that you can use to get the user's location (with permission) in Stimulus and use it with Rails
Webpacker provides some nice tools for loading Javascript in several different ways. We're looking at require.context to see how to load an entire directory's set of files easily.
An advanced look into jQuery UJS and how to use callbacks to improve your UJS workflow and debugging
Bulk operations like "delete all", "publish all", etc require a little bit of Javascript and a special controller for handling them.
An updated version of our Group Chat series using Webpacker, ActionCable, Stimulus.js, and modern Javascript to build a very clean version of realtime group chat in Rails
Creating draft records in your database can be tricky. We'll be using the Draftsman gem to help us create draft versions of our records with our autosave Javascript
Learn how to configure live reloading with Esbuild in Rails using an EventSource and jsbundling-rails
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