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Using New Gatsby Source WordPress Plugin


In my previous article, I discussed how I learned to create a decoupled WordPress powered Gatsby site using the Gatsby Source WPGraphQL plugin. The project was done following the ongoing developmental version of WPGraphQL and an excellent tutorial by Henrik … The post Using New Gatsby Source...

Still Hoping for Better Native Page Transitions


It sure would be nice to be able to animate the transition between pages if we want to on the web, at least without resorting to hacks or full-blown architecture choices just to achieve it. Some kind of API that … The post Still Hoping for Better Native Page Transitions appeared first...

Object.entries


Navigating and managing data structures is a really important skill for every level of engineer to have and improve upon. Over the years, the JavaScript language has continued to provide more methods for managing data structures, from Object.keys to Object.values and so on. One of my favorites...

Five Top Quality APIs


It’s easy to think about creating beautiful UIs for presenting data when you don’t consider the effort that goes into gathering and serving the data itself. Here’s the thing — thanks to apilayer, you can focus on your UIs and not the pain of API creation. No need to worry...

Intl.NumberFormat


Formatting numbers on the client side is an important task, especially when you consider how much raw API usage is in play these days. What’s also important is ensuring those numbers are meaningful to users, no matter where they are in the world, especially if you’re an eCommerce...

How to Leverage the Fullscreen API… and Style It


Let’s look at the Fullscreen API in JavaScript. It allows you to do a pretty powerful thing: full screening exactly one particular element you want it to. Not only that, but CSS can help as well with a special selector.… The post How to Leverage the Fullscreen API… and Style It appeared...

Headless Form Submission With the WordPress REST API


If you’re building a WordPress site, you need a good reason not to choose a WordPress form plugin. They are convenient and offer plenty of customizations that would take a ton of effort to build from scratch. They render the … The post Headless Form Submission With the WordPress REST...

Table of Contents with IntersectionObserver


If you have a table of contents on a long-scrolling page, thanks to, say, position: fixed; or position: sticky;, the IntersectionObserver API in JavaScript is the perfect companion to highlight items in the table of contents when corresponding content … The post Table of Contents with...

Let’s Create a Custom Audio Player


HTML has a built-in native audio player interface that we get simply using the <audio> element. Point it to a sound file and that’s all there is to it. We even get to specify multiple files for better browser support, … The post Let’s Create a Custom Audio Player appeared first...

Using AbortController as an Alternative for Removing Event Listeners


The idea of an “abortable” fetch came to life in 2017 when AbortController was released. That gives us a way to bail on an API request initiated by fetch() — even multiple calls — whenever we want. Here’s a super … The post Using AbortController as an Alternative for Removing Event Listeners...

How to Build a GraphQL API for Text Analytics with Python, Flask and Fauna


GraphQL is a query language and server-side runtime environment for building APIs. It can also  be considered as the syntax that you write in order to describe the kind of data you want from APIs. What this means for you … The post How to Build a GraphQL API for Text Analytics with...

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