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Historically, I really hate modals. But I just coded through them for the LAST stack tutorial and... I LOVE the result. Simple, reusable, beautiful. No external libs (besides Turbo & Stimulus), but I finally had to write some JS... a whole 50 lines 😛

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Фото профиля @rskuipers@phpc.social
@[email protected]2 лет назад

We built this exact same solution as well and I love the simplicity. I also put a simple if statement for my twig extends keyword so we either extend modal layout if it's in the modal turbo frame or page layout if it isn't, making it very flexible to choose between modal and page

Фото профиля Zoran
Zoran2 лет назад

Great stuff as always @weaverryan. Thanks a lot

Фото профиля Bhumi
Bhumi2 лет назад

LAST stack is? something something Stimulus Turbo?

Фото профиля Sw8rl3y
Sw8rl3y2 лет назад

Looking forward to the symfonycast LAST stack tutorial ! Thx for your work !

Фото профиля deliooos
deliooos2 лет назад

Beautiful!! Do you have a repo ?

Фото профиля Ryan Weaver
Ryan Weaver2 лет назад

Yup - but nothing is really public yet - watch for the screencast :)

Фото профиля Valentin Silvestre
Valentin Silvestre2 лет назад

Meh. No more js 😈

Фото профиля Ryan Weaver
Ryan Weaver2 лет назад

Haha, I can’t even get away with 50 lines of js??? In all seriousness, this 50 line modal controller should be its own library after this, I think.

Фото профиля Ryan Weaver
Ryan Weaver2 лет назад

There is no doubt that modals are a minefield for accessibility. That’s something I need to learn more about

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