Sponsor Badge
See original GitHub issuePut a sponsor badge on your GitHub page 😉
It is as easy as adding .github/FUNDING.yml
to the project with this content:
patreon: vladimirkharlampidi
This should make it easy to discover how to support you 😃
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:5 (3 by maintainers)
Top Results From Across the Web
4" x 1-5/8" SPONSOR stack-a-ribbon Badge Ribbon, Blue
The 4x1-5/8 inch stack-a-ribbon is the original badge ribbon that will set a name tag apart. This blue SPONSOR ribbon is in stock...
Read more >Badge Sponsor - Curtis & Coulter
Badge Sponsor. $12,950.00. The attendee badge is the first thing delegates look at when speaking to another attendees. The Badge ...
Read more >Sponsor Badge designs, themes, templates and ... - Dribbble
Sponsor Badge. Inspirational designs, illustrations, and graphic elements from the world's best designers. Want more inspiration? Browse our search results.
Read more >Sponsor's Badges - hot-stitch
Sponsors Logos Sponsorship is all about promotion and it needs to be done properly if you want your sponsor to stay with you...
Read more >1320 Sponsor Badges Images, Stock Photos & Vectors
Find Sponsor Badges stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection.
Read more >Top Related Medium Post
No results found
Top Related StackOverflow Question
No results found
Troubleshoot Live Code
Lightrun enables developers to add logs, metrics and snapshots to live code - no restarts or redeploys required.
Start FreeTop Related Reddit Thread
No results found
Top Related Hackernoon Post
No results found
Top Related Tweet
No results found
Top Related Dev.to Post
No results found
Top Related Hashnode Post
No results found
Top GitHub Comments
Thanks for the tip 😃
I did under the former name “Collect”. I will update the entry in a minute.
I’m using Buefy/Bulma for it with some custom CSS. It works great with Vue.js and saves some work there. Since I’m sharing a lot of code and modules, I might change that in future to not have to implement stuff twice. But I’m not yet sure how to do that.
At that time you didn’t have the Aurora theme yet. And the UI was quite mobile specific. For the UI on desktop I wanted something lighter and more flexible. While it was a work in progress, I didn’t know where to place everything on the screen. I might revisit the decision in the future.
By the way, for the rich text editor I use TipTap. I read you are going to implement something like this for Framework7 as well. Probably you want to keep it much simpler and agnostic of Vue.js etc. But this would probably most high-end component in general to use for such a purpose. I implemented a lot of
contentEditable
editors myself and I’m afraid you are opening the box of Pandora 😉