took a tad bit but i used the power of local storage in order for the user to store their scout and load it at anytime
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I made a landing page. tried to switch to next js using a tad bit of vibecoding but that went horribly wrong so im back with my beloved sveltekit
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I worked on the matchups section and made it so that you can drag the team numbers into the matchups
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This was my first real ish project with svelte and svelekit as a whole. I hate writing css but we ball because tailwind is here to save the day!!
Working with the api was fun and uhh yeah it was pretty smooth. Lot more. iterations with some major changes so thats gonna be pretty cool i think
I worked for quite a while trying to get this thing on da web. Had to play around for a while with github pages and my github actions before something actually worked. After a tad bit of debugging it finally works!
I spent a good while getting the team data from the api onto the site into a nicely formatted table. After that I decided to work on the alliance selection section that allows the user to lay out all of their alliances. I plan on changing the sizing of things but yeah :D
For the uhh past very long while I tweaked around with Svelte. SInce im still a newbie at svelute it took me quite a bit of time and a bit of chatgpt to get used to it. HOWEVER I decided that I’m going to use catppuccin for the theme and make the animations flat! it’s the kind of style that I really enjoy using and it’s the one that I will be using! So far I got the base ui setup and the api sends data to the console. For the next devlog, I want to be able to format the teams from the api into the appropriate columns
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