bruh I said video…
I see you have ios 15 beta
I was actually using the Tech Preview of Safari on Big Sur, as you can tell by the window controls on the top left. Aside from the point though, but good observation nonetheless.
Might be worth giving this topic a read-through!
Hey thanks AE - def will! <333
Looks like this topic might be helpful!
Wdym, I’m doing it for HopHub - Hosted On GitHub
You asked how to make a web app like I did – this is the getting started topic. Did you need help with something else that’s not relating to creating and hosting a GitHub site?
No, I only needed the code/files to make my GitHub site an app (not for App Store)
did you mean this thing?
I’ll try it, Thanks
Edit: How do I make it? I got really confused
How do I create a Hopscotch web explorer like yours
(@Awesome_E)
With time and effort, you can make something similar to the Web Explorer by using these public APIs:
Basically, the API lets your program ask for project information to display to users. (However, it’s more complicated than making your own GitHub Pages website, so you’ll have to do some research on your own.)
Got no computer sir
@Heracc feel free to give this topic a read!
Thanks! I got it to work. website?
bump - awesomee guide, ill give github desktop a try! i did in fact find pushing via the web interface is a bit painful hahah
the filename in vsc isnt showing green, but im able to fetch the changes correctly. i assume its just a visual bug and everything is functionning correctly!
you should have VSCode opened to the folder where the repo is (as opposed to something like Desktop or a parent folder), but otherwise if it works then it is probably just a visual thing like you said
I know there’s a few Live Server VS Code extensions that bypass the need to install Python which are easier to set up. ^.^
Bump, great tutorial. :D