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mxb.dev
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| | | | How to pull interactions from social media platforms like Twitter back to your own site, using Webmentions, webmention.io and Bridgy. | |
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codefoodpixels.com
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| | | | At LeedsJS we've been lucky enough to have sponsors willing to offer up prizes for us to give away to our attendees. We've tried a couple of ways to give them away and I thought I'd write up a post to discuss them. | |
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drhayes.io
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| | | | There comes a time in every Eleventy blog's life where the author must write a post about implementing webmentions. Here is mine. | |
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yakovfain.com
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| | This blog continues my React/TypeScript miniseries and the previous blogs are: 1. Let's start coding with TypeScript and React.js 2. React.js: A functional component and its state 3. Using the React.js state hook in the weather app In this blog, I'll add the useEffect() hook to fetch the weather info in the app that we... |