👉🏻 A production Nuxt 2 web + electron app that's now fully open source.
⌛ Nuxt Nation Recap
Nuxt Nation 2024 may be over, but the insights and inspiration live on. It's quite challenging to watch all the talks in the two days of the conference.
Luckily, the team at Nuxt Nation provides recordings of all the talks for free. So, if you missed a talk or want to rewatch one, you can do so.
My favorite talks of the first day were:
The Nuxt Core Team LIVE Panel with their discussion on "The Future of Nuxt".
Anthony Fu's look at the Journey to Nuxt Icon and the pros and cons of various icon solutions.
Eduardo on "Data Fetching in Nuxt".
Michael Thiessen's crash course on Nuxt server components.
👉🏻 skellyCSS is a lightweight CSS framework for quickly implementing skeleton loaders in web projects.
👉🏻 It offers various customization options like line width, alignment, and image shapes.
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