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Learn how oEmbed works to dynamically grab embed codes from a URL and how we can use fragment caching to make this more efficient
Add background uploads and progress easily with Refile's JS library
Learn how to implement Google Maps and the Google Places Autocomplete API in Rails compatible with Turbolinks using StimulusJS
Learn how to use a template model to populate forms and other objects with
A look into times, timezones, and how to handle it better with javascript
Implement the Vue.Draggable plugin to add drag and drop support to our Vue.js application and sync the changes to the server
Autosaving draft records allows you to make sure users don't lose their work and can easily write draft content without publishing right away. We'll be using Stimulus to build an autosave controller for our form and Draftsman to power the backend.
Learn how CSS and Javascript frameworks should be added to Rails applications
A great way to clean up your jQuery spaghetti code is to by using objects in Coffeescript / Javascript
Learn how the new Rails UJS library works and compares with the old version of jquery_ujs that it replaces
Use the jstz Javascript timezone library to help auto-detect and set the user's time zone in your Rails apps
CSS frameworks like Tailwind, Bootstrap, Foundation, etc all come with many CSS classes you probably aren't using. This creates huge CSS files unless we use a tool like PurgeCSS to look through our code and remove the unused classes.
Learn how to use Cable Ready to perform realtime browser updates using actions generated in Rails controllers, models, and background jobs. Cable Ready is the magic behind Stimulus Reflex.
Learn how to include 3rd party Javascript and CSS libraries with the Rails Asset Pipeline
Without jQuery in Rails 5.1, we explore what it takes to convert your traditional jQuery code into vanilla Javascript methods
Track users and the actions they take in your Rails app and then send them over to various 3rd party services using Segment
Learn how to implement Uppy as a frontend for uploading files via drag and drop, paste, URL, Google Drive, Dropbox, webcam and more to Active Storage in Rails
Hotwire & Turbo.js are designed to make realtime updates to your page. So how do you notify the user with flash messages or toasts? That's what we're covering in this episode.
Using Vue.js and Turbolinks together can be a little complex to wrap your head around at first. We not only dive into how this works but we take a look at the vue-turbolinks node module I made so that you can easily use the two together.
Learn about Stripe's new v3 Javascript library, Stripe Elements, and how to implement it for an even nicer credit card form
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