You are amazing! I have not found anyone who creates such great tutorials that ventures outside the box. The only tutorials I have ever found for any builder are focused around the basic “build a blog or portfolio” style page or website and you have knocked it out of the ballpark with this one. Great job! Every product you build will be a part of my toolbox.
When I saw the first video of the Alpine.js integration, it seemed interesting, but I couldn't see a use for it. However, this shows the power of the access to external data sources which is very exciting. The only criticism is having to type complex code into a very small single line input element which is very hard for new users to debug.
@@peteharrison3241 just an idea, if you have AT, you can set heading/text inputs to be textarea - this helps when i put in wrapper stlyes/classes in text areas, as it's much larger
You are amazing! I have not found anyone who creates such great tutorials that ventures outside the box.
The only tutorials I have ever found for any builder are focused around the basic “build a blog or portfolio” style page or website and you have knocked it out of the ballpark with this one. Great job! Every product you build will be a part of my toolbox.
Love these long form detailed tutorials. Thank you so much for this. 🙏
Great tutorial Cedric, lots of good stuff to learn
Awesome.. You have either done this a million times or are some kind of savant. The code just flows out of you :)
Thank you, it turned out very nice!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Interesting, you add the api key in a variable, it is not a problem for security? Thanks.
When I saw the first video of the Alpine.js integration, it seemed interesting, but I couldn't see a use for it. However, this shows the power of the access to external data sources which is very exciting. The only criticism is having to type complex code into a very small single line input element which is very hard for new users to debug.
I jumped the gun a bit. Your latter example use a code box. Does that mean I can use a code box for everything?
A solution for easier code input is coming with specific custom elements (preview in the FB group)
@@peteharrison3241 just an idea, if you have AT, you can set heading/text inputs to be textarea - this helps when i put in wrapper stlyes/classes in text areas, as it's much larger