Install svg-inline-loader for webpack :
npm install svg-inline-loader --save-dev
Add it to your loaders in module.loaders
section of webpack.config.js
:
{
test: /\.svg$/,
loader: 'svg-inline-loader'
import path from 'path' | |
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue' | |
import icons from 'vite-plugin-svg-icons' | |
import inspect from 'vite-plugin-inspect' | |
import tailwindcss from 'tailwindcss' | |
import autoprefixer from 'autoprefixer' | |
import createDebugger from 'debug' | |
import { defineConfig } from 'laravel-vite' | |
export default defineConfig() |
//=============================================================================== | |
// RECOVERY CALLS | |
//=============================================================================== | |
const express = require('express'); | |
const app = express(); | |
const crypto = require('crypto'); | |
app.get('/recovery', (req, res) => { | |
let messages = req.session.flash; |
Install svg-inline-loader for webpack :
npm install svg-inline-loader --save-dev
Add it to your loaders in module.loaders
section of webpack.config.js
:
{
test: /\.svg$/,
loader: 'svg-inline-loader'
var context = require.context('.', true, /-test\.js$/) ; | |
context.keys().forEach(context) ; | |
module.exports = context ; |
/* bling.js */ | |
window.$ = document.querySelectorAll.bind(document); | |
Node.prototype.on = window.on = function (name, fn) { | |
this.addEventListener(name, fn); | |
}; | |
NodeList.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype; |
In React's terminology, there are five core types that are important to distinguish:
React Elements
I freaking love working with technologies like Grunt and Gulp, and wanted to share how to get my current EE front-end workflow set up. With a few tweaks, this can also be used with virtually any other sites (I've used it with Laravel, static sites, Craft, etc).
[MASTER] | |
# Specify a configuration file. | |
#rcfile= | |
# Python code to execute, usually for sys.path manipulation such as | |
# pygtk.require(). | |
#init-hook= | |
# Profiled execution. |
Sometimes you want to have a subdirectory on the master
branch be the root directory of a repository’s gh-pages
branch. This is useful for things like sites developed with Yeoman, or if you have a Jekyll site contained in the master
branch alongside the rest of your code.
For the sake of this example, let’s pretend the subfolder containing your site is named dist
.
Remove the dist
directory from the project’s .gitignore
file (it’s ignored by default by Yeoman).