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when I'm working in a cljs project, say I want to view a value (created from a def), why does it give me WARNING: Use of undeclared Var
but then it prints the value to the REPL and how do I make the warning go away?
@rickmoynihan FYI - https://cider.mx/ works again.
Looks great @U051BLM8F :thumbsup: Some quick feedback, think your missing href bookmark links to the various sections for the header items (Overview, Features, Testimontials)
I consider the current landing page a very rough draft, but I decided to push something anyways, as it beats the 404. I haven’t written any front-end code in a very long time and I had to take a crash course in Bootstrap to come up even with this. 😄
looks amazing!!!
@U051BLM8F I am not an expert, but have did create a couple of nice landing pages for ClojureBridge and Practicalli. Happy to help out with the CIDER landing page if interested, especially if you want to do it in ClojureScript 🙂 https://practicalli.github.io/ https://clojurebridgelondon.github.io/
I use http://Bulma.io rather than Bootstrap as it feels a bit more intuitive to use
Thanks! Any help on that front would be most welcome! I opted for Bootstrap, as it was something I used in the past and I don’t really follow front-end trends much. The landing page is completely static right now, but if you find a reason to sneak in some ClojureScript there - be my guest. 🙂
There is always a reason (obsession) to sneak in some ClojureScript 🙂 I'll take a look and come up with some ideas in a forked repo (it will be good practice for me at least)
@U05254DQM what kind of reasons you aiming at? Edge could use a landing page, so I'm watching you both closely ;)
I am enjoying building up my visual skills and seeing how far I can get. ClojureScript has helped a lot. Also it's a nice visual way to get new people into Clojure
If you're just doing static stuff, there's loads of live reload tools for static sites :) Do you have ideas for dynamic regions?
Simple dynamic stuff I just put as data in a reagent atom and trigger updates to content or style based on changes to the atom. Try to use CSS as much as possible for browser compatibility.
I tend to use reagent and figwheel as I know it but am always interested in other tools. Getting into figwheel-main and Clojure CLI tools
I forced myself to write HTML and CSS for the first time in a very long time and I came up with this. 😄
infinitely better than a 404 🙂