In Storybook, there are some utils built in to test your components for multiple eye problems π
Did you used it yet?
#storybook #accessability
In Storybook, there are some utils built in to test your components for multiple eye problems π
Did you used it yet?
#storybook #accessability
First presentation of my talk -
Storybook: From Dokumentation tool to testing tool
#storybook #testing
In case you missed it, @storybook.js.org has some new things to try out :-)
storybook.js.org/docs/writing...
Mine:
github.com/storybookjs/...
github.com/analogjs/ana...
github.com/spartan-ng/s...
Just dropped the new video courses page for @nx.dev.
Our Youtube is really nice (18k+ subs π€―), but I like to be able to take a series of related videos and bundle them.
For better discoverability + improved learning experience
So here we go! Let me know what you think π
nx.dev/courses
Yes yes π
π‘ Did you know? You can access previous versions of the @nx.dev documentation!
π½οΈ Check out the demoπ
Plus, check out the latest docs directly from the master branch at canary.nx.dev π
Hey from mine ππ£
A less-shown feature of #Angular signals. The dependency on the multiplicator signal inside the "untrack()" isn't tracked the effect isn't triggered on changes.
Mail is out
If you need more codes, just reach out. Iβve two ready
New on the block https://github.com/DympyDev/nx-plugins/issues
Thank you. The sveltekit package is usually a bit behind cause itβs hard to integrateπ
I updated the @Nxext_dev for @NxDevTools plugins to v16. All Vite based plugins (solid, svelte, preact) now use @nx/vite instead of @nxext/vite (which is no longer supported). The Capacitor plugin uses Capacitor 5 and the Ionic Angular and React packages are Updated to Ionic 7.
https://nxext.dev
What do you all think. Medium? Dev.to? Spinning up my own?
Iβm not sure π