Hey Liz! 15:28 - To rename a loop component you have to click on the name of the loop component that you just created, in this case 'Component 2'. It will open the component in a new tab and then type a new title. You may have to refresh the tab where the loop component 'Projects' is. And that's how you can rename it. Let me know if it was helpful! Have a good day!
Firstly, I just wanna say Im happy for you that you found it useful. I clicked on the video to try to figure out what exactly you liked out it as opposed to other courses but im not sure I get it. (Background: I took the basics but bought the then everything - maybe react was the highest, can’t remember - a couple of years ago and regretted doing so soon after starting the course. I wrote a whole a4 page or two about the reasons why I didn’t like it but, to be fair, at this point, years later, I can’t remember most of it. I also looked at other courses all over the internet, some Udemy, some Coursera, some RU-vid, free code camp, some other providers…most of which I really enjoyed and felt I learnt a lot from) Anyhow, I’d be curious to know what it is that separates it from all the other courses that you did, the reason you feel this platform is so much better? Thank you in advance
You can also hold on to large health care expense receipts, like giving birth, and reimburse yourself when you get to retirement age. A great way to get cash out of your HSA without having to pay taxes
To rename a component. Open the component in browser by clicking on the component name and then Click on the 3 dots in the upper right corner and click on (Rename and Style). May have to refresh the page to see the change.
I gotta put my 2¢ in.... Wanna know an even cooler way to learn new shit? If you have a Web Browser that has a "Debug" mode (Brave Browser) you can see all the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files and code of any website.
🤯 wow you’re brilliant! This is exactly the pieces I’ve been looking for. I used some of these stuff but never got what to use for reference for my boss or colleagues, Now I can send your video to people so they improve this on their skills. I’m Product manager, so I deal with different contexts and projects all the day good and idiot people 😅
you don t know how much i appreciate the simplicity of the explanation. My head is exploding (i m doing an intensive software development bootcamp), this is exactly what i needed.
I’m also doing a bootcamp and I’m DYING😩😩😩😩. This has saved me, cause the notes and video they recommended doesn’t explain well how to start/link bootstrap. I’m also so grateful 🙏🏼
As an almost 4-year daily notion user who also uses Coda and other doc platforms, using Loop at work can be VERY frustrating. Frustrating only bc I'm used to a lot more functionality. It's apples & broccoli. But being able to copy loop components into any MS software, outlook, teams, etc is really useful. Tip: If you're a doc (anytype, notion, coda, craft, mem, obsidian, logseq, affine, capacities, tana, etc etc) user, take a few deep breaths & manage your expectations with Loop
Brilliant video. Very clear and to the point showing what the nuances are of each app. And you video made me want to try out Loop as work in a MS environment.
Great video, Liz! I'm playing around with MS Loop. But just like you, personal life is in Notion. I see big potential in Loop components pasted on Teams but let's see... Corporate styled teams are just documents-email-meeting-chat.
I found it impossible to comment / communicate on tasks that I create (task lists in Loop) they seem very rigid. I need to be able for the team to talk about the tasks, kind of like in Asana. I searched and searched, may go to Planner in Microsoft instead.
I learn so much. Although I also use bootstrap, my knowledge get better when you explain so much in detail. I really like the video. Thank you so much, hope you make videos about react.
On a set of construction documents. I'll create a text box "return to cover sheet" , right click, 'apply to every page', then I'll hyperlink it, right click on hyperlink 'apply to every page' and then I have a return to all my linked sheets on my cover sheet. It's nice for the engineer and contractors.
👉🏼 Check out shortform.com/liz to learn more about Shortform!
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I love the idea of short form.. here in Toronto we had "Coles notes" they sold books which were summaries of actual books. I'm not sure if that's still around. Great video Liz! :) <3
Very helpful! Nice to see a small end-to-end project to fruition. Some feedback: the music distracted from the core content imho. If it's not too much of an ask, removing background muzak would be a much more pleasant experience. Especially when speeding up playback (1.25x helps me get through longer technical videos.) Appreciate you taking the time to share your experience for other end users.
A fascinating glimpse into an alternative universe, that of women. Creatures that run on praise, rather than pay. That value social sensitivity and emotional safety, over trifles such as competence, resilience, intelligence or conscientiousness, in the workplace. Creatures that operate in a naively dualistic world, where everything is either squarely positive or negative, a universe bereft of blessings in disguise, double edged swords, devilish complexity and nuance.
What type of fancy camera did you get? It looks like you record on a standard mode with it and could probably utilize its potential some more. If I may help walk you through that, it would be cool to connect somehow :-)
That editing is very good! Did you do it yourself? I am in the process of becoming a professional colorist and if you'd like, I hereby offer to you complementary colorgrading. Within a few months I am going to get into that sort of editing too. May I ask, what your main sources of learning for that were, if you did it yourself?
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I"ve learned a lot. Unfortunately I can't say this was the best video because you told me that's not a good thing to say. Sorry. :)