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Laravel developer Philo Hermans is cooking up the wire-extender Livewire package that allows you to embed a component on any website or even a static HTML file. This package is still at an early stage, but I thought it would be as good a time as any to share!
The gist of this package is using the Embeddable
attribute in a Livewire component along with a
wire-extender.js
file that ships with this
package:
use WireElements\WireExtender\Attributes\Embeddable;
#[Embeddable]
class Counter extends Component {}
After creating the component like a normal Livewire component and following the documentation, you can embed the component like so:
<script src="//unpkg.com/@wire-elements/wire-extender"
data-uri="https://example.com">
</script>
<!-- ... -->
<livewire data-component="counter" data-params='{"count":10}'>
<!-- Placeholder... -->
</livewire>
During the initial API call, the <livewire>
placeholder content will be shown and then replaced by the Livewire
component rendering.
You can check out Wire Extender on GitHub at wire-elements/wire-extender and follow the documentation to try it out!
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In this “Build and Beyond” video, Jamie Marsland re-creates The New York Times’ website in less than 30 minutes using WordPress.com. By utilizing mega menus, master layouts, typography controls, and post grids, Jamie shows us what’s possible with the limitless customizations available with WordPress.
When it comes to mega menus, specifically, it’s worth noting that this is a highly complex customization that should only be attempted by WordPress pros and is mainly shown here as a demo of what’s possible. Please read this blog post on the WordPress.org developer blog before embarking on your own mega menu.
To learn more and get started on your own site today, click below:
Start buildingRead more https://wordpress.com/blog/2024/03/14/re-creating-nyt-website-using-wordpress/
Every day, we send and receive emails, and often, these contain important information that we want delivered securely and for the intended recipient's eyes only. When important things end up in the spam folder, it is a pain… but this is an inconvenience that you can address with a degree of success.Since we are bombarded with fake emails, spam and spoofs trying to trick and do us harm, fighting spam is necessary. If you send emails, there’s a number of tools you can (or should) use to not be classified as spam and show you’re legit: SPF, DKIM and DMARC.
Statamic's Flat Camp is an unforgettable, relationship-focused retreat for the Statamic and Laravel community. Happening June 11-14, 2024, and set in the idyllic Italian countryside, right outside Rome, surrounded by beautiful scenery, we talk both business and non-business.
Spend time with the gentlemen from the Statamic Core team, meet those lovely people from the community IRL, influence the future roadmap, and talk about operating your freelance or agency business to peers, all while sitting by the pool, having lunch or dinner cooked by a private chef, and more! It's a different experience compared to a regular conference you might have attended in the past. You won't need a hotel since the accommodation is included in the ticket as well. This is all part of the experience.
Read the recap of last year's retreat over on the Statamic blog or relive some of the magic by watching the recap video.
<iframe width="939" height="528" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/x1kzmJFGTJA" title="Flat Camp 2023" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>It truly was a unique get-together last year.
Still need convincing after watching that recap video? Let Jack, founder of Statamic, tell you why you (and/or your colleagues) should come.
<iframe width="939" height="528" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/RHttx8q1VOk" title="Why you should come to Flat Camp – The Statamic Non-Conf" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>Flat Camp is limited to 50 guests and a ticket includes:
For complete details and tickets, head over to the Flat Camp site.
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