Using CSS View Transitions For Something We Shouldn’t - Animating a Mega Menu

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @alexpanteli3651
    @alexpanteli3651 Год назад +3

    Great video. You don't need to set onFocus for button . onClick is enough and button is smart enough to understand it should trigger onClick when using enter key

    • @frontendfyi
      @frontendfyi  Год назад +4

      That’s true! But by using onfocus it will already open without requiring to press enter. Which is even nicer I think 😁

  • @content_ai_
    @content_ai_ Год назад +1

    I'm a huge fan...I wish I could buy your course

  • @hellfiregaming1827
    @hellfiregaming1827 Год назад +3

    what theme is that for vs code

    • @frontendfyi
      @frontendfyi  Год назад +1

      The theme is part of the Bearded Theme collection, and the theme specifically is called Arc. See here: github.com/BeardedBear/bearded-theme

  • @ziacodes
    @ziacodes 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love the way you call Astro = Astro, not Asstro 😁 Some people call it Asstro
    I'm talking about the pronunciation...

    • @frontendfyi
      @frontendfyi  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha thanks! Didn’t even realize it until now 😅 It would be how we pronounce it in Dutch, and I somehow didn’t realize that it wasn’t proper English at all. Haha.

  • @berkayurun
    @berkayurun Год назад

    Hi Jeroen, this is a fantastic video! I wanted to ask you about what are your thoughts on Vue? Have you ever used it? How was your experience with it, if you have?

    • @frontendfyi
      @frontendfyi  Год назад +1

      I have used it a little bit in the past, but not too much. There's nothing wrong with Vue, you can build great products with it, and there even are a lot of great products built with it! It's just a matter of preference in my opinion.
      When choosing technology to work with, I keep 2 things in mind:
      1. Choose what you like working with most (eg the type of code you have to write). I really enjoy writing React code, Vue a bit less. But that's only a preference!!
      2. Look around you and see how much specific tools are used. How many other libraries you can use together with your framework are out there, and how many things on for example stack overflow can you find about the library? There need to be sufficient other packages for me to take the jump. The higher the adoption is, the more you can find about issues online, and the more packages you can find and don't need to build yourself. To me this is the biggest reason I've adopted React, since there's so much out there specifically made for React. Although the past years there has also been a lot of new things released for Vue as well.
      So nothing wrong with Vue at all. Simply choose what you like most!

  • @جوادجیتی
    @جوادجیتی Год назад

    I was looking for this trick for a long time. Thank you. Where can we share our ideas with you?

    • @frontendfyi
      @frontendfyi  Год назад

      Feel free to just drop it in the comments here! Or tag me on twitter (@JeroenReumkens).