Show HN: Front-End Best Practices Boilerplate and Course(staticstarter.com)
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Show HN: Front-End Best Practices Boilerplate and Course
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I'm interested, but would like to know the "stack" it is based on.
Is there a build script? I see SASS icon on the landing page, so there must be a build.
What CSS framework is it using (if any)?
Is there a build script? I see SASS icon on the landing page, so there must be a build.
What CSS framework is it using (if any)?
For the stack:
- SCSS with some of my custom and persoal mixins
- Html Templating with handlebarjs
- ViteJS for the compiler
- Some build script to minify images, compress everything with the latest best practices.
- etc.
- Html Templating with handlebarjs
- ViteJS for the compiler
- Some build script to minify images, compress everything with the latest best practices.
- etc.
Landing page at least needs copyediting.
I had no problems loading the page.
I had no problems loading the page.
What are your ideas concerning the copyediting?
“It gathers every best practices
that I created, found and stolen
over the past 5 years of my career.”
has at least a couple errors in it, for example. Since it’s a pull quote, it caught my eye.
has at least a couple errors in it, for example. Since it’s a pull quote, it caught my eye.
What's the price?
There are actually 3 different packages:
1. The boilerplate for developers: $19
The full code with the compiler, my best snippets and lifetime updates.
2. The full course: $59 The full course with all my best practices for website optimizations, SEO and mindset. (actually everything is explained on the website)
3. The full course + boilerplate: $69
2. The full course: $59 The full course with all my best practices for website optimizations, SEO and mindset. (actually everything is explained on the website)
3. The full course + boilerplate: $69
And I always feel a bit bad when I have to actively search for the price.
Other than that - beautiful layout and experience :)