Hello All,
One of the startups I am coding for is expanding. We are looking for
freelance Ruby on Rails backend developers who can put in at lease 25 hours
a week. The work is completely remote. Interested people please mail me.
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Ok, I think I should have used value.
On Monday, June 18, 2018 at 2:49:28 PM UTC-4, Joe Guerra wrote:
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> I have a default message in a form ( I used the placeholder attribute).
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> Unfortunately, when I submit a form it doesn't like this attribute (that
> field must appear blank), because if I
I have a default message in a form ( I used the placeholder attribute).
Unfortunately, when I submit a form it doesn't like this attribute (that
field must appear blank), because if I type over it it works.
Is there something else I should use besides the placeholder attribute?
Thanks,
Joe
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Pagy is the new kid on the block when it comes to pagination in Ruby on
Rails. Here you'll find how easy it is to paginate stateful tabs with it:
https://www.imaginarycloud.com/blog/how-to-paginate-ruby-on-rails-apps-with-pagy/
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