Stateless Code | Codecast: Getting Started with Rails 7 23: Add Styles from CDNs to Improve Design @StatelessCode | Uploaded January 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
This is the 23rd video in the Getting Started with Rails 7 series. In this video Mike adds in the Simple.css and Animate.css frameworks by adding CDN links to the stylesheets of the application.html.erb layout.
He also changes the root route of the application and improves navigation between pages.
This video covers:
00:00:10 Introduction
00:00:43 Add Simple.css to the application layout
00:02:33 Add Animate.css to the application layout
00:03:34 Add a WelcomeController to the application and populate the view with links to articles and posts
00:06:18 Add an image to welcome index and try a couple of different animations on it
00:09:48 Set welcome index as the root route, improve page-to-page navigation in the app, and test things out
00:13:32 Note about breaking the ActionText addition into a separate video
This video is CC0 - No rights reserved. (YouTube doesn't allow this option when publishing.) All code is released under the UNLICENSE. Stateless Code denies the concept of "intellectual property". Copying is not stealing.
This is the 23rd video in the Getting Started with Rails 7 series. In this video Mike adds in the Simple.css and Animate.css frameworks by adding CDN links to the stylesheets of the application.html.erb layout.
He also changes the root route of the application and improves navigation between pages.
This video covers:
00:00:10 Introduction
00:00:43 Add Simple.css to the application layout
00:02:33 Add Animate.css to the application layout
00:03:34 Add a WelcomeController to the application and populate the view with links to articles and posts
00:06:18 Add an image to welcome index and try a couple of different animations on it
00:09:48 Set welcome index as the root route, improve page-to-page navigation in the app, and test things out
00:13:32 Note about breaking the ActionText addition into a separate video
This video is CC0 - No rights reserved. (YouTube doesn't allow this option when publishing.) All code is released under the UNLICENSE. Stateless Code denies the concept of "intellectual property". Copying is not stealing.