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Forgot to say: /wdg/ - Web Dev General
>>51587654
Please use official web dev picture.
>>51587654
remake the thread because of >>51587668
it's not showing up in the filters, no one will find.
they look for /wdg/
I'm building a site which will have many kinds of items (cars, clothes, all sorts of stuff) with all sorts of different properties (a car will have engine type for example, while clothes might have something like male/female, etc).
Which database should I use? I expect to have no more than 1 million items.
I will use elasticsearch for full text search and redis for caching.
How you guys deal with static websites? I'm doing this in WordPress but copying html code from editor to WP page editor is annoying and if my client would want to change something Visual Editor in WordPress destroys everything.
What are good practices to create static webpage? How to properly use WordPress to creates these?
Ok I found out some frameworks like Jekyll, assemble etc. I'll try these.
How do I put every character of given text inside a div with it's unique id using js? I don't want to do it manually in html, I want it to work for different lengths of a given text.
Basically , how do I make new html elements and put stuff in them using js?
>>51592074
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/createElement
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9422974/createelement-with-id
>>51590968
bump
>>51592511
Any relational database will be fine.