Using Turbo from the Hotwire framework, we can create a nifty feature I'm dubbing "loading buttons." These buttons enhance the user experience by providing real-time feedback and making your Rails app look sleek and professional. Let's walk through how to implement this in your Rails application step by step.
Read the full tutorial here: webcrunch.com/posts/turbo-loa...
Source code: github.com/justalever/turbo_l...
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1 июл 2024