Great talk, a real structured introduction to htmx. This is a real complement to the other htmx content on the RUclips. It's going into my htmx playlist and bookmarks. I enjoyed the practical approach so much that I bought the book immediately. Super stuff about security etc. taking it up to the next level from the simple to-do. (Trivial comment : I'd have just omitted the arrow from the HTML file to the CSS file from the slides - it just added clutter. If the link is vital for a particular example I'd put the CSS file at the top of the slide "Locality of Reference?" y'know?).
Great talk, a real structured introduction to htmx. This is a real complement to the other htmx content on the RUclips. It's going into my htmx playlist and bookmarks.
I enjoyed the practical approach so much that I bought the book immediately. Super stuff about security etc. taking it up to the next level from the simple to-do.
(Trivial comment : I'd have just omitted the arrow from the HTML file to the CSS file from the slides - it just added clutter. If the link is vital for a particular example I'd put the CSS file at the top of the slide "Locality of Reference?" y'know?).
Thanks so much for the complements and feedback!
No code live nothing :(
There wasn't enough time to do that and also fit in all the content I wanted to share. You can find many more code examples in my htmx book.