your channel deserves much more attention , the thing you may want to consider is your font size is too small to be seen and the dark mode is also a must in todays most monitors, other than that the contents are great really a good channel
Nearly all my videos in the last couple years have been with Dark Mode. Older videos were made before that was a thing. Some videos do have smaller fonts. thanks for watching.
@@SteveGriffith-Prof3ssorSt3v3 that is correct I've seen "ten steps of fetch api" three times. but I download it and make it bigger to see it from 2m away from monitor. because we sit a lot , I myself try to do my learning from distance and the font is very important. your content are really great. I've never seen such a complete reference to the fetch api. 🙏🙏🙏
Very nice video. I had searched for quite some time for such a tutorial. I was a bit disappointed that your did not show how to position a popover relative to the button. Ideally, I would like a popover that appears as a submenu under the button that was clicked.
To position a popover relative to the target of the click or mouseover event, then you need to do that through JavaScript. In this other video - ruclips.net/video/hrYhX3KEQTc/видео.html - I talk about getting position information from mouse events. Then you can directly set the position of the popover.
Hey steve, I was learning java for about 10 days and today I see on the internet that kotlin is better then java so i'm thinking like should I switch to kotlin or continue with it because I have an idea for an application and i want to implement that idea until the end of this year so just answer me like should I continue or not
hi teacher where are you? we miss you! btw I was trying to use dev tools debugger today and it's really complex but also very powerful, I wonder if you will make more videos about the gazillion features we have available using dev tools?
The Dialog HTML Element and Popover API, explained so clearly. Thanks, Steve
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I am more excited for that thumbnails of your videos rather than video itself :)
Thanks! Really needed this info. Thinking of using dialogs in my JS game designs
your channel deserves much more attention , the thing you may want to consider is your font size is too small to be seen and the dark mode is also a must in todays most monitors, other than that the contents are great really a good channel
Nearly all my videos in the last couple years have been with Dark Mode. Older videos were made before that was a thing. Some videos do have smaller fonts.
thanks for watching.
@@SteveGriffith-Prof3ssorSt3v3 that is correct I've seen "ten steps of fetch api" three times. but I download it and make it bigger to see it from 2m away from monitor. because we sit a lot , I myself try to do my learning from distance and the font is very important. your content are really great. I've never seen such a complete reference to the fetch api. 🙏🙏🙏
amazing video as always! Tks
This is awesome ❤ Thank you!
Very nice video. I had searched for quite some time for such a tutorial. I was a bit disappointed that your did not show how to position a popover relative to the button. Ideally, I would like a popover that appears as a submenu under the button that was clicked.
To position a popover relative to the target of the click or mouseover event, then you need to do that through JavaScript. In this other video - ruclips.net/video/hrYhX3KEQTc/видео.html - I talk about getting position information from mouse events. Then you can directly set the position of the popover.
Great video! Thank you so much ❤
Thanks, another great video ❤. Any hack how to battle body scroll when dialog is opened? Overflow:hidden is not the option, makes layout shift.
Hey steve, I was learning java for about 10 days and today I see on the internet that kotlin is better then java so i'm thinking like should I switch to kotlin or continue with it because I have an idea for an application and i want to implement that idea until the end of this year so just answer me like should I continue or not
If you want to build Android apps then definitely switch to Kotlin
Great vid. Neither will be recommended for WCAG within the next ten years likely so for the time being it's just a novelty.
As long as it gets browser support and passes 90% coverage it will be a reality for developers.
hi teacher where are you? we miss you! btw I was trying to use dev tools debugger today and it's really complex but also very powerful, I wonder if you will make more videos about the gazillion features we have available using dev tools?
I'm still here. 😀
Tons of videos still to make.
I'm just busy lately writing a book on Flutter for web developers.
@@SteveGriffith-Prof3ssorSt3v3 looking forward to it!!
Thank you for this 🙏🏾🫡🚀🚀🚀🚀