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The tool seems amazing, the problem is that the documentation seems to be a mess without clear steps on what to install and how. I'll keep looking though but that would be great to improve the doc.
the only thing i have an issue with is your pricing model with page views. I dont think that u should, pretty much, get continuous pay based on page views. Its a little bit excessive.
The quality of the generated code has nothing to do with a language model level. Writing good HTML/CSS sometimes requires you to think like a human and create solutions that don't exist in the previous projects you had to deal with. That's why the code generated by AI is almost always of poor quality. It can look relatively good but release it in production and try it out on real users ;)
This looks cool and there is a lot of information, wading through it, still haven't found the directions on how to install. If anyone wants to post this I'm sure it'll help people get to it, I think what is lacking is a distilled, here is how you get it in your figma and start.
After watching this i tried to hold myself from going bananaz...Went up to the IDE and started import & sync. And WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!! 😎🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 This is the best any dev can get
When I design in Figma, I create mobile, tablet and desktop frames. I may use one component for say ‘pricing’ and it has 3 variants. I use modes and variables to make the right variant work for each frame size i.e. mobile, tablet, desktop. How do I use Visual Copilot to use my responsive work in Figma?
How can I use Figma to determine exactly how I want my responsive to work instead of having to select on frame size and allow builder to determine how it wants to make things responsive? I have variables and modes setup as most figma projects have so how do I tell builder.io to respect what I setup in 3 screens mobile, tablet and desktop? Is this a limitation?
How can I integrate a custom component library (that is provided as npm package) that offers more than just styling, such as an accordion component, Tables with some complex functions and components that react based on the prop values provided to them?
when i select the top box root element it says that the code selection is too large. is this something that will be worked on? BUT for the rest it workss amazinggggg!!!
The most exciting part is the fact this works with several frameworks, like: React, Angular, Qwik, Solid, Vue, Svelte and even vanilla HTML, plus Tailwind, style comps and vanilla CSS. Great job, guys! A step in the right direction. Excited to see how this matures, and can't wait to actually use it for the first time.