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More options #9
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I am new to open source. I would like to do the dropdown with language options part. Should I do that? |
Sure, if you have any questions, please ask! I laid out how to do it but if something confuses you, please ask me so things can go smoothly. Also, if you are new to using GitHub collaboratively read this first: https://medium.com/@jenweber/your-first-open-source-contribution-a-step-by-step-technical-guide-d3aca55cc5a6 Thanks! |
Can you give me the basic details of the project, like what is the framework used and how to run it etc. |
Sure, the The What I want for this is to add to the The most complicated thing is that you would have to pass the data from the submit you would create in And this is what I think needs to be done here. Unless you have a better idea? It's quite a bit of work... And to start the app after forking, cloning the repo and npm installing all you have to do is |
Thanks. All this information is really useful. As I have never used React, I will take some time. For now I will learn and practice some React and play around with the project. Then I'll tackle the issue. As this is my first open source contribution, I may take some time. |
No problem! I would recommend this intro to React: Free code camp React course. It's a good way to start, especially if you have worked with HTML, CSS, JS in the past. Thanks again |
Thanks. Appreciate the help. |
I will look into that |
It'd be great if there were more options for the site.
Replace having to fill in language by text input with options to click using a dropdown. That'd be great. To do so, just go through the repo array in
options.js
and store all of the used languages in some sort of data structure to create the dropdown with.Another bunch of checkboxes to press that are labelled with like
Experience Level
. This can be part of another label such asRecommended Issues
. And basically all it does it is filter based upon issues such asgood first issue
ordocs
for a beginner. For advanced, it goes throughfeature
, etc.And that's what's on the mind right now. More likely on the way
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