In this tutorial, I'll show you how to add Geolocation support to a search form using Ruby on Rails and Stimulus.js
By integrating geolocation capabilities, users can...
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In this tutorial, I'll show you how to add Geolocation support to a search form using Ruby on Rails and Stimulus.js
By integrating geolocation capabilities, users can...
699 reads
This is a super quick tutorial to show you the new ViewTransition API that ships with Turbo 8, which was released recently.
View Transitions are a neat way to add mor...
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Creating a responsive navigation bar is crucial for any website, and Tailwind CSS offers a streamlined, utility-first approach to achieve this.
This guide will walk y...
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Live reload is an incredible tool for developers looking to boost their productivity. In this tutorial, I will walk you through implementing live reload in your Ruby on ...
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In this Tailwind CSS tutorial, we'll explore how to add an interactive, mouse-tracking glow effect to web elements using just JavaScript and Tailwind CSS. This simple ye...
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In the realm of Ruby on Rails and background job processing, Solid Queue is the newest contender. Solid Queue is a robust alt...
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In the Ruby on Rails world, we often leverage tools like node.js and yarn as a build step for front-end tooling like Tai...
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Inspired by Jorge Manrubia’s talk from Railsworld I wanted to try out morphing which is coming to [Turbo 8](https://g...
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In Ruby on Rails, naming models is more than just a convention. It's about clarity, efficiency, and ensuring your app is easy to manage. Here's a guide to help you name ...
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Welcome to my latest Let’s Build series, where we'll build a supplement stack sharing app using Ruby on Rails.
Over time, I’ve added several [these builds](https://we...
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Rails provides convenient built-in Time and Date formats that allow developers to work efficiently. While these default formats serve most applications well, there are i...
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Love them or hate them, I find callbacks are like strapping a supercharger to Ruby on Rails apps. With sprinklings of these throughout your app, you can automate quite a...
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