In this project with educational purpose we worked with two branches main and dom-alternative which have the same functionality.
The point of comparison between them is how they were developed. The main branch makes use of three files for the creation of the page ./src/app.js
, ./src/style.css
and ./src/index.html
. On the other hand, the dom-alternative branch makes use of the DOM interface for the incorporation of the html and css from Javascript code.
Start coding a JS/HTML/CSS website in 30 seconds by opening this template using 4Geeks' One-Click Coding or locally on your computer.
Install the packages by typing: npm install
.
Type on the command line $ npm run start
and type localhost on the browser.
It depends on the language, but you have ./src/app.js
, ./src/style.css
and ./src/index.html
respectively, you can add new .html
as you please, just make sure to import it on the app.js
.
Note: remember that the JS workflow starts inside
window.onload
.
Everytime you change any file inside the ./src
folder the website's public URL will automatically refresh the changes (it's a process called hot deploy)
Remember also to refresh cleaning the cache (command+shift+r
on Mac, control+shift+r
on PC & Linux)
Add them inside the ./src/assets/img
folder and import them from any of your JS files. E.g: import "../assets/img/rigo-baby.jpg";
Just add the files into the src folder and import the file/variables into your app.js. E.g: import myVar from "./file2.js"
This boilerplate is 100% compatible with the free GitHub pages hosting. Publish your website by running:
$ npm run deploy
Very easy and in just one step! Push to your main branch and use the free hosting that comes with GitHub pages, the project is ready to be published. Remember to choose to run the Github Page from your main branch.
This template was built as part of the 4Geeks Academy Coding Bootcamp by Alejandro Sanchez and many other contributors. Find out more about our Full Stack Developer Course, Data Science Bootcamp or CyberSecurity Bootcamp
You can find other templates and resources like this at the school's GitHub page.