Notes:
- Replace
TEAM
with your team's name - Judges will be using STABLE browsers to judge Prod
- You will not find your app in Divshot Dashboard, only when using divshot-cli
Notes:
TEAM
with your team's nameThis is a short tutorial on how to develop a new project locally based off the DoneJS place-my-order example. The main difference being this guide is more synchronous (goes more step-by-step to build the app up) and most importantly is entirely localized, so you can start editing and building your own API and assets module, in addition to the main app.
Create a directory to hold the project, api, and any local modules:
mkdir -p ~/workspace/my-app && cd ~/workspace/my-app
Bootstrap is hard to customize and rather bulky; when you enclude the entire library on your page, rarely are you utilizing all of the parts. Luckily, with the help of StealJS, we can load just the needed parts within a DoneJS application ON DEMAND and NON-DESTRUCTIVELY. You know how difficult it can be if you've tried to accomplish this in the past with old versions of Bootstrap within a framework of your choice. Well, if you're willing to adopt DoneJS (or at least the module loader StealJS), you'll be off to the races with a lightweight app that loads just the bare minmium of needed CSS and JS.
This guide will be broken into parts:
package.json