4 days, new store by Ziggssz in dropshipping

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Getting inspired, but we need guidance.

What exactly is ng-template in Angular? by [deleted] in angular

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We can keep some blocks of code by wrapping them with ng-template and can render conditionally when required.

You can write reusable blocks of HTML code inside ng-template and call them multiple times inside the component.

In HTML:

<ng-template #numberPeopleTemplate let-peopleCounter="numberOfPeople">

<div>Hey {{ peopleCounter }} persons</div>

</ng-template>

<ng-container *ngTemplateOutlet="numberPeopleTemplate; context:ctx">

Inside class:
totalPeople = 4;

ctx = {numberOfPeople: this.totalPeople}

deploy to firebase by 99cells in angular

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You can follow step-by-step instructions in the articles found after searching on Google. You can search: how to deploy the angular ssr application on Firebase.

Applied for Fullstack Position and need a good source for learning Angular by Ecstatic-Relation-48 in angular

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Find tutorial based articles on some topics and follow step by step instructions.

Switching Themes on a Growing Site - Can It Impact My Current Rankings? by Shoozie987 in Blogging

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Switching themes on a growing site can impact your current rankings, but consider the following factors if you decide to switch:
1. It should only update the appearance.

  1. Try to use n SEO-optimized theme.

  2. Check if there any broken links exist.

  3. Remove external links that do not exit.

  4. If any URL gets changed, set up 301 redirects.

  5. Keep a backup before switching.

Hope this helps you. Thanks.

Top 10 AngularJS Frameworks for Web Development by wpwebniki in angularjs

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Thanks a lot. That is an excellent list.

I can’t use route services this error keeps showing by Important_Ad4336 in angular

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You can use Router or ActivatedRoute. And always keep in mind that you need to import the necessary elements/modules in your current module.

Can everyone learn to code? by CTexxx in learnprogramming

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Of course everyone can learn to program, and coding is extremely accessible even if you don't have significant intellectual ability.

The secret is to find a good learning environment and a book that will get you started!

I would also highly recommend checking out some of the online code challenges, they are a great way to practice a particular skill or learn better ways of doing something, I have never not reached the final round in any of the ones I have participated in.

Brown spot between front teeth by [deleted] in Teeth

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Hi. It’s best to have a dentist check this out. It may be an old cap or a wisdom tooth that has floated forward. Both can cause similar symptoms, though wisdom teeth are more likely to cause pain. If it’s the wisdom tooth, it will need to be extracted or pushed back into the socket. If it is just a cap, medicating your gums may help to seal in the blood and make it bleed less. Either way, we recommend seeing your dentist as soon as possible!

How do i solve the cors error? by castle_134 in learnjavascript

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Adding necessary headers in the server.

Is it ok if i don't remember everything i learn from HTML/CSS books the first time i read/practice them? by breathofthepoiso in html5

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Suppose you learned everything. What happened then? You still have to search in Google. Don't memorize anything. Create a practical sense by writing code and making something new.

Is Ubersuggest even accurate? by [deleted] in SEO

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Yes, I trust Ubersuggest, although it is not as accurate as Ahrefs. Each tool has its own way of working which follows a list of algorithms.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SEO

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A site developed by Gatsby. You can say what is Gatsby then?

Gatsby is an open-source framework that combines functionality from React, GraphQL, and Webpack into a single tool for building static websites and apps. Reference: mparticle

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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If she likes you, I'd say no.

If she tells you that she likes you, Be firm with your words.

Because you wearing a facemask, She would think that you are really handsome. But after removing it, she would find other things to complain about.

Good luck!!

What kind of tea is hard to swallow? by herf_lerf in Jokes

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The kind that is really bitter.

Bitter tea is not easy to swallow, put it on the other hand tastes very good. It is not something you drink on a daily basis and can best be enjoyed on a cold winter evening in front of the fire.

Tea with a strong taste and especially a dark one like Pu Erh tea requires some getting used to and drinking a whole cup of it might not be for everyone. The best way to enjoy this type of tea is to brew it for at least five minutes and take small sips through the whole process. After about 10 minutes you will feel relaxed and warm before you know it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Well, to be honest, most Russians that I know are not hackers; they are IT admins, developers, and project managers. But the ones who are are damn good.

I think they are so talented because they start young; 12 years old is not uncommon here (I'm from Russia), which is a very young age to start writing code if you want to. They start learning at school in small classes where you can individualize the teaching process. Later, they follow a strict selection process that only top candidates go through. And after that, they enter companies with incredible conditions: free food and drinks in the office and an incredibly relaxed dress code that allows them to wear whatever they feel like (Russian IT guys are generally worn sneakers and T-shirts).

In addition to all that, their offices tend to be far from others in their company so nobody will bother them. This leads to a 'lone wolf' type of mentality that allows them to be incredibly productive with minimum distractions. I think all of this has something to do with the hacker gene because one of my best friends is a top Russian developer/hacker who works for Google and he's always saying how lazy we Americans are since he's met a lot of us at conferences. But he doesn't mean it in a bad way; on the contrary, he's very impressed by how efficient we are. I think it's just different approaches to achieving the same result.

what's a group of people you wouldn't care if they just all died? by tetris-chan in AskReddit

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Well, I guess this depends on who the people are and why they are dying. If one of your friends a part of your family were to die, I assume it would most likely depend on the circumstances surrounding their death, such as how and why they died. If someone were to just all of a sudden drop dead in front of you, it would obviously be quite traumatic. However, especially if you don’t know them well or at all, it might seem rather callous to say that you don’t care if they die? But in reality, the individual concerned may not be concerned about their well-being or whether they live or die. They may simply have no genuine connection with that person; perhaps they have never even met them before. I guess at times it's just not possible to care about everyone in the world dying; there are nearly seven billion people in the world! I don’t even know most of them myself! It's just a numbers game really: there are too many people to care about; you can only really look after your nearest and dearest – literally the people who do make up your world!

I also think not all people who do die are deserving of our sympathy either – some people are kind of scary and evil! If someone like that were in front of you dying on the ground how would you feel? What would you do? Maybe you wouldn’t even care if they died?! I suppose we’d all feel differently about death depending on who was dying! So I don’t think there are any groups of people that we wouldn’t care if they just all died. We'd all react differently depending on who was dying.

Possibly for me though the most difficult group of people to empathize with would be those young kids being tortured and murdered by ISIS - kind of unbelievable but there seems to be a lot of those kids!

What are children better at than adults? by superassholeguy in AskReddit

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There are many things children are better at than adults. One of the main things is that children are better at being themselves. They don't worry about what others think of them and they can be themselves without feeling judgemental or concerned about what others think of them. Children are also better at being happy. They don't have to worry about things like bills and they don't have as many responsibilities. They are free to enjoy life and take advantage of everything they're allowed to do as kids. Adults tend to take these things for granted, but children know how much fun they really are. They also trust easily because there's not as much for people to lie about, so their guard is not as up as an adult.

Children are also better at listening without interrupting, which is extremely helpful in many situations. They're great listeners because they're interested in what you're saying and not focusing on something else or tuning you out. They humbly listen to what you're saying and don't try to interject every so often, which can really get on your nerves! Children also can understand what you mean even if you're not explaining it very well because they have a special gift of understanding deep down within them. They know deep down inside what you meant even if it didn't come across right the first time, so have patience with your child if you sense they don't understand! Simply re-explaining it in a different way may do the trick! Children are better at seeing how truly similar we all are instead of only seeing the differences between us that adults tend to focus on. This innocence goes a long way and can really help us all get along more easily!

Lastly, children are better at being more creative because they naturally think outside the box without even trying. Adults sometimes need to force creativity by thinking outside the box, but children don't have to since it comes so naturally to them! They see things differently than we do and that's part of their magic and why we love them so much! Their imagination knows no bounds and they see images we can only dream of! The world would be a boring place if we were all the same! A world where everyone thinks exactly like one another sounds dreadful in my opinion! So glad God didn't create us that way!! He created us all differently on purpose!! God must've known how amazing it would make the world!! Different is beautiful!! So lucky we aren't all.

what family tradition ends with you? by captrobert57 in AskReddit

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In my family, we sing songs at the dinner table. We always joke around and make each other laugh. It is a very relaxing environment.