I posted https://www.tybalt.org even though its pre-alpha software and got a bit of traffic, some helpful feedback, and a few PRs! I had a great time and would highly recommend it.
I posted https://www.tybalt.org even though its pre-alpha software and got a bit of traffic, some helpful feedback, and a few PRs! I had a great time and would highly recommend it.
I just spent last night migrating off goodreads and moving my lists out of libby, and there are definitely still some rough edges, but it’ll get you there.
I use eleventy + netlify. It’s how I serve my docs site for free: https://www.tybalt.org/pages/eleventy-plugin/
I have a GitHub action that builds and deploys the site on every commit. No database, no running server, just html/css/js. If you’re curious about the setup or have any questions trying to do the same, lemme know!
I would learn to make static sites with something like eleventy or jekyll, personally.
p sure you’re looking for a web component. You’ll create a new component that can be used like
<my-header></my-header>
Then import the file with the definition of the custom web component on both pages et voilà! You’ve shared your header between pages.
I will admit I’m a bit biased because I’m the author of a web component framework: https://tybalt.org . But! I still think that’s what you’re looking for.
🤔. I’ve been having a little trouble with my custom domain and the gh pages DNS, and I had a brief outage this morning. Are you still seeing a 404? I’m worried my service worker is covering the 404 for me locally.
Don’t do it? Write expressive, rather than minimal, abstractions
🤷♂️ we canceled our Netflix account, so that’s about all we can do
You’re probably not gonna have zsh either, though, but I wouldn’t recommend using sh as your shell on your personal dev machine 🤷♂️