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Two ways to set an element's CSS with vanilla JavaScript | Go Make Things
Yesterday, we looked at how to get an element’s CSS attributes with vanilla JavaScript. One thing I neglected to mention: getComputedStyle() can only be used to get values, not set them. Today, let’s ...
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Creating a star based rating app with vanilla JavaScript | Go Make Things
One of my readers suggested that it might be fun do a project-based article, where I ask you to build something, and then show you how I’d approach it in a follow-up article. Great idea! Let’s get rig...
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A primer on JavaScript Proxies
Today, we’re going to look at JS Proxies: what they are, how they work, and why you might want to use them.
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The new and improved Lean Web Club
The Lean Web Club go a bunch of updates and improvements over the last week…
Coaching! Learning web development is hard! Don’t go it alone. The Lean Web Club now includes access to live video Q&A every few weeks.
New Courses & Workshops! I just released a new workshop on how to build a thriving career as a web developer. More new and updated resources coming soon.... -
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How to listen to multiple events in a Web Component with the handleEvent() metho...
In a previous article, I wrote about the handleEvent() method for working with event listeners in Web Components.
Today, let’s look at how we can use that to easily handle multiple event types.
By the way, if you’re finding this series interesting, I’m working on a Web Components workshop. If you preorder it today, you’ll get $100 off the price.... -
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What about Lit for Web Components?
I’ve had a loooootttttt of people ask me about Lit.
Lit is a framework for creating Web Components, built by Google. It includes data reactivity, a tool for rendering CSS-in-JavaScript, and DOM diffing.
As you can probably imagine, I hate it.
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