Tag: beginners
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How to install Ruby on Rails 6.1 with asdf on macOS Big Sur
Ruby and Ruby on Rails have an outdated reputation of being difficult to set up, and some jump on thi...
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8 Tailwind CSS resources to help your next project takeoff
Let's face it, no matter whether its our first or hundredth time, staring at a blank Tailwind CSS is...
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How to inline SVG files in your Bridgetown site
This is a short tutorial to showcase how you can quickly integrate bridgetown-inline-svg into your Br...
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Creating a blog with Bridgetown and Netlify CMS
This is a quick tutorial to showcase how you can quickly integrate Netlify CMS into your Bridgetown s...
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Build and deploy a static site with Ruby, Bridgetown, TailwindCSS, and Netlify
Heads up! This post is a bit outdated.
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Instantly speed up your Rails application by self-hosting your fonts
Instantly speed up your Rails application by self-hosting your fonts A font can make or br...
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Rails Coverage Tools: CodeFactor
CodeFactor According to their documentation: CodeFactor instantly performs Code Review w...
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A11Y in Rails: Automated Linting with AccessLint🎉
Accessibility (A11Y) testing cannot be fully automated, and requires special attention in order to ge...
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Hiding Ruby 2.7 Deprecation Warnings in Rails 6
Hiding Ruby 2.7 Deprecation Warnings in Rails 6 If you have upgraded your Rails app to Rub...
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How to set up Ruby on Rails 6 and TailwindCSS 1.1.4
Tutorial For the purpose of this tutorial, we will assume you have Ruby and the Rails gem...