From f5f3148b917d763da38105dfcbbfd27b87a08578 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Arcadius Kazimierski Javascript, Node.js, MongoDB, Angular.js, Express.js, C# .Net, SQL Server, Java, Android" Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 22:44:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] feat: Hoodie default UI - add numbers to instructions (#494) --- public/index.html | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/public/index.html b/public/index.html index 10ef2deb7..2c1105233 100644 --- a/public/index.html +++ b/public/index.html @@ -12,13 +12,13 @@

Hello from Hoodie!

Get going with Hoodie

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Your first step should be creating a public folder inside your project folder.

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Next up, just create your index.html inside that public directory.

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We're almost here: Paste this into your index.html just before your closing tag for the body: <script src="hoodie/client.js"></script>

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1. Your first step should be creating a public folder inside your project folder.

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2. Next up, just create your index.html inside that public directory.

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3. We're almost here: Paste this into your index.html just before your closing tag for the body: <script src="hoodie/client.js"></script>

This is necessary for your own javascript files to pick up the hoodie methods.

Now handle it just like you would handle your frontend project, hoodie won't get in your way.

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Setup your asset folders and create your .css and .js files.

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You’ll need to restart the Hoodie server so it servers assets from your app’s public folder

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4. Setup your asset folders and create your .css and .js files.

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5. You’ll need to restart the Hoodie server so it servers assets from your app’s public folder

If you want to learn more, check the work-in-progress documentation

Happy coding :)