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probably a dumb JS question: I'm printing out <p> nodes to the browser using document.write(), but because they're not actually appended to the DOM, I can't target them via CSS. Would appending <p> tags to the DOM allow me to modify the styling with CSS? I'm trying to avoid changing CSS in JS, but if appending nodes won't work, I guess I'll use JS
you can create an async function, await inside it etc, then call it in the test.js file, but if you want other things that include test.js to... wait for that to finish, you'd instead need test.js to return the async function and have the other things call the function.
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Using react. My child component is a rich-text-editor and contains methods to manipulate text. Parent component has toolbar buttons to trigger text manipulation. How should In invoke child methods from parent component's buttons?
Anyone know whats the proper protocol for using a github repo as an npm package?
I have a repo with react components, structured under src/components, and I only want that to be available when used as a package, but I don't want to publish this on npm as its only going to be used by this github org (so it makes sense to me to just use the github url when installing)
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@CodedMonkey When I do that it pulls down the entire repo, but is there a way such that it only pulls the down src folder and node_modules so things like test etc aren't there? Or is the right way to include an index.js at the repo root so i can import the components?
Can somebody please create a tag for the Proton Native framework? There are literally zero questions for this framework that's already 2 years old, why? :(
Not even mods in here? lol I guess I'll take my question elsewhere? The dark side of the internet? Who knows
Hmm I think I figured out something that works, I think the "main" field of package.json specifies the file that is hit in import from "package", so i guess it doesnt matter that the rest is downloaded since I can easily access the files i need to import
Anyone know how importing like this works: import Button from "react-bootstrap/Button"; I.e. is there a defined way for accessing a subfolder inside a package? I'm trying to do something similar so I dont have to import all my stuff like import {thing1, thing2, thing3} from "package", i'd prefer import thing1 from "package/thing1"
Nvm i got it! For anyone interested, neutrino js component preset builds everything in src/components to build, with each component as an entry point. I then made a github action that builds and deploys the build folder to a dist branch, and on the project i wanted to use it i just did yarn add user/repo#branch to pull down the buil;d files, in which i could do import thing1 from "package/thing1"