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when a user clicks `Complete Task` display confetti! 🎊
you can use:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-canvas-confetti
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Normally, you can import libraries inside JS using the import syntax:
```js
import confetti from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/canvas-confetti'
import { html, render, useEffect } from "https://cdn.jsdel…
fonsp updated
2 years ago
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Just use the component in Nextjs and it will cause the TypeError right away.
Next 14.03
React 18.2
using client component, even with true client hack (setting state variable on useEffect mount).
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Seems like the perfect reward after achieving some milestones, such as:
- completing a first > 1min call 🎉
- new version of the app is released, with major changes (/news page)🎉
- generating the…
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I want to keep the amount of additional JS small for the initial page load.
Later I might need additional libraries. For example confetti-canvas (see below Stackoverflow question).
It would be v…
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Discovering this library has made my day! :confetti_ball:
Could it be possible to have the confetti optionally collect at the edge of the screen / canvas where the gravity is pulling towards (i.e. t…
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Confetti??? 🎉
We should definitely have some nice, clean, tasteful, and easy to use confetti animations that devs can just import into their products.
Every person should be able to do this eas…
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We use your site/app on mobile quite a bit, and it took us some time to realize that the only indication that we've solved the puzzle on mobile is the appearance of parenthesis and pausing of solve ti…
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