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Here are this week’s Alpine.js adopters:
Demos:
How to create an Image Upload Viewer with Alpine.js via @LaravelLinks
Creating a Modal with Tailwind & AlpineJS by @jackabox
Localized Date and Time Inputs With Alpine.js by @pentacent_hq
Getting Started with Alpine.js - The Ultimate Guide by @ngArchangel
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@novolio_dev released a blog template with Eleventy, Alpine and Tailwind:
The PHPStorm Alpine.js plugin by @inxilpro has received an update with improved JS syntax hjighlighting and attribute autocomplete.
Fixes: - Fix nested Alpine within nested Livewire components
Months after working with it, I’m officially an @Alpine_JS fan
— Charly 🇮🇩 (@CharlyBnd) March 24, 2021
The first WordPress project using AlpineJS was a success. Now to incrementally remove some of these old dependencies.
— Ethan Gardner (@EthanGardner) March 23, 2021
Alpine.js is incredible for so many reasons, and a huge one is that it levels the playing field for designers. All they need to understand is the concept of scope. That’s it. @pjrvs was able to make our current visitors’ area open smoothly without writing any javascript 😍 pic.twitter.com/udMwrddpaU
— Jack Ellis (@JackEllis) March 22, 2021