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Home Page: https://coding-guidelines.lftechnology.com
License: MIT License
Coding Guidelines for projects at Leapfrog Technology.
Home Page: https://coding-guidelines.lftechnology.com
License: MIT License
The following required properties are missing: og:type, og:image, fb:app_id.
og:image should be of 1200 pixels x 627 pixels. Currently it is a logo. I recommend using screenshot https://www.coding-guidelines.lftechnology.com/docs/introduction/ as og:image
Also add twitter:cards meta tags.
Use https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/ to test.
I think this app should be turned into a progressive app such that it can be run offline.
Also test for apple devices,
Requires apple-mobile-web-app-title
meta tags, apple-touch-icon
I recommend using either >=
/ <=
or >
/ <
relationals operators on entire project.
In front end, there are logics like >=256 && <=512
and in other components/files or in backend there is >255 && <511
.
No high stress to the human mind. Searching for those ints in entire project will result accurate.
My personal preference is to use
>=
or<=
sign. e.gfoo.length >= 1
,foo >= 256 && bar <= 512
.
Add multiple json objects in sidebar.js, each json object represents sidebar for a specific topic like
python.js
javascript.js
and add that into sidebar.js, so that sidebar.js looks small and manageable
Hi! I tried to run the project but it seems a validation system was added recently to Docusaurus as an attempt to avoid user configuration errors.
Project to sucessfully run without failure.
Project fails to run with validation error.
ValidationError: themeConfig.navbar.links has been renamed as themeConfig.navbar.items
error
I've applied a minor patch and sent a pull request fixing the issue.
Clone the project and run npm install
and then yarn start
P.S. I'm really sorry if you guys don't accept PR from outside the company. I saw an issue and decided to address it.
coding-standards-convention
is a very verbose name. How about we name the repository to "standards" or "guidelines" and we can add a good description in the readme explaining what it is all about.
We will also have guidelines around git and GitHub and other things which might not come under the "coding" bracket.
Thoughts?
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