This is great! Do you have any tutorials/references for generating dynamic data-labels from an array of first name last names (i.e. ['firstName lastName', 'firstName lastName,' etc])?
You have plenty of options when you use a fullname. For example, you can use the first letter of both your first and last name and combine those character codes into one or perhaps the first and last letter of your first and/or last name. Same trick as seen in the video, just with more letters; Therefore even more options. However, I doubt it's useful to create another video for that topic since it's basically the same.
@@Azoraqua np... just add "js" in the title.. but oh wait.. if you add js, you're not gonna make much viewers. So, let's make another clickbite. Np with that, except that trust in your content is 0 now, and youtube pollution is increased. gj
Wow, I just search similar things last night, and this video came out, thanks you so much, to the beginner, it's really helpful!!
Thank you for this tutorial to upskill my CSS skill 😊
This is a so helpful tutorial to build social apps. Thanks for your great effort!
No worries! I'm glad it helped
Another helpful and useful tutorial. Thank you.
Thanks for the cool tutorial!
Is there a difference here between using ::after and ::before?
Hey thanks I was looking for this video for a long time, it was like UA-cam read me mind
Very useful. Thank you !
This is great! Do you have any tutorials/references for generating dynamic data-labels from an array of first name last names (i.e. ['firstName lastName', 'firstName lastName,' etc])?
Brilliant
Woah nice 👍❤️
Would have been interesting to teach us how to generate the "data-label" on the fly, from a username or e-mail address entered in a form. Thx anyway.
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Thank you very match for this. This is realy helpful for me.
But can you show us how to generate unique color for a given fullname using JS ?
You have plenty of options when you use a fullname.
For example, you can use the first letter of both your first and last name and combine those character codes into one or perhaps the first and last letter of your first and/or last name.
Same trick as seen in the video, just with more letters; Therefore even more options.
However, I doubt it's useful to create another video for that topic since it's basically the same.
video is misleading
it's not css... it's js.
Technically speaking, it's both. Without CSS there wouldn't be any shape and color at all but without JS there wouldn't be any different color.
@@Azoraqua
np... just add "js" in the title.. but oh wait.. if you add js, you're not gonna make much viewers. So, let's make another clickbite. Np with that, except that trust in your content is 0 now, and youtube pollution is increased. gj
@@opst1704 At least what you could do is to appreciate the creator, but no, we are here to critique. GJ.
@@rahul-thakare
i dont appreciate clickbites and polluting internet