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Show HN: Front-End Best Practices Boilerplate and Course (staticstarter.com)
17 points by pmouchan 1556 days ago
4 comments

Page loads in more than 20 seconds (DE). If this is the perfect boilerplate, this is not good advertising.

And I always feel a bit bad when I have to actively search for the price.

Other than that - beautiful layout and experience :)

Hmm I will try to debug this one, this one is using a CDN and you shouldn’t have to wait this long since it is fully optimised!

Otherwise thanks for the feedback

I'm interested, but would like to know the "stack" it is based on.

Is there a build script? I see SASS icon on the landing page, so there must be a build.

What CSS framework is it using (if any)?

For the stack: - SCSS with some of my custom and persoal mixins

- Html Templating with handlebarjs

- ViteJS for the compiler

- Some build script to minify images, compress everything with the latest best practices.

- etc.

Landing page at least needs copyediting.

I had no problems loading the page.

What are your ideas concerning the copyediting?
“It gathers every best practices that I created, found and stolen over the past 5 years of my career.”

has at least a couple errors in it, for example. Since it’s a pull quote, it caught my eye.

Sorry for those ones, my english isn't perfect! If you could please send me the corrected version of it, I will really appreciate it!
Use Grammarly instead of asking to do the job for you.
Already gone through, Grammarly isn't perfect too.
What's the price?
There are actually 3 different packages: 1. The boilerplate for developers: $19 The full code with the compiler, my best snippets and lifetime updates.

2. The full course: $59 The full course with all my best practices for website optimizations, SEO and mindset. (actually everything is explained on the website)

3. The full course + boilerplate: $69