Really enjoying the svelte/kit tutorials Cooper (having done all of them so far), must be tough as a creator having to choose between the plethora of frameworks and tools available for development (in terms of deciding what tutorial to do next). My personal situation allows me to have complete freedom of platform and after having tried a few, svelte/kit are in my mind the 'easiest' so that is where i have landed. There are comparably low amounts of svelte/kit content so your efforts are much appreciated and i am looking forward to the next one!
Another nice & concise tutorial, Cooper, smoothly delivered. And very useful for me, too: After considerable work implementing localstorage in earlier apps, it looks like skeleton has made adding that essential feature painless.
I just discovered this channel and going through the videos, you added a new one! Exactly the one I was looking for :D Coincidence for sure, but I'll take that! And you'll take my sub for these vids
Good question, its mainly because the forms in Skeleton UI (The UI library I'm using) have some predefined styling when you structure the forms like the way I did in the video. Check out more with the forms here: www.skeleton.dev/elements/forms . I have seen the tag used generally when you want a GET or POST request to be fired on submit (Example: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/form#examples ), and since we aren't communicating with any APIs here I opted not to use them for that reason as well. Hopefully this helps answer your question, and thank you for the comment / watching :)