A full-stack Rails/React messaging application incorporating four data models, full CRUD actions, and Redux Toolkit.
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A full-stack Rails/React messaging application incorporating four data models, full CRUD actions, and Redux Toolkit.
Large forms can be overwhelming to fill out, especially if not all of the fields are required. In this episode, we'll look at creating a stimulus controller to conditionally display fields based on the input of another field.
A JS plugin to save forms to LocalStorage like a boss
The objective of this exercise is to build a User model with the functionalities of creating, editing, deleting, and displaying. The project focuses on building forms, first in HTML fashioned way, and then with Rails forms helpers like for_tag and form_for.
Flight booker app to showcase advanced form functionality.
Helpers to allow listing Font Awesome icons in select fields
Ruby Rails rent-a-cat
The form object pattern for Ruby on Rails you never knew you needed so badly.
Form Wizard - Plot a journey through Forms. Collect data as you go, perfect for checkouts, questionnaires, surveys etc
Re-former is to see the form validation and data migration on the rails app. This is tested only in the rails console so, no front-end is available.
This is part of the Forms Project in The Odin Project’s Ruby on Rails Curriculum. Find it at http://www.theodinproject.com
A button_to helper that can be used inside a form tag (unlike Rails's own button_to)
Demonstrating the difference between HTML and Rails forms
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