The Pure Web — yes and noLately there’ve been more and more voices promoting ‘the pure web’ and doing away with frameworks. They usually get a lot of likes and…Dec 11, 2024Dec 11, 2024
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Fore elements explained — Part 10This is the last part of the series and concludes with some of the elements which haven’t got enough attention yet.Dec 11, 20231Dec 11, 20231
Fore elements explained — Part 9 — containerIn Part 7 we learned about <fx-control> as a generic elements for binding widgets. This part introduces the container controls in Fore.Nov 27, 20231Nov 27, 20231
Fore elements explained — Part 7 — fx-controlThis part covers <fx-control> which is one of the most important elements in Fore. It cannot only take any native or third-party control…Nov 10, 2023Nov 10, 2023
Fore elements explained- Part 6— <fx-function>Fore comes with a lot of elements but what if the built-in functions are not enough? Or the requirement is too special. Or it can be done…Nov 5, 2023Nov 5, 2023
Fore elements explained — Part 5— <fx-submission>I’ve been a bit afraid of this Part 5 on Fore elements as the topic is going to be submissions and <fx-submission> is maybe the most…Nov 3, 2023Nov 3, 2023