This is a Vue.js boilerplate for the template Boxer - Software Landing Page created by ThemeWagon.
The assets used are directly from the template itself and is not local. PRs for this are highly welcome. When hosting this from gh-pages make sure to click the unblock pop-up to allow external assets to be loaded.
Temporary fix for the external js files being blocked is to use github to host the js files. Replace the codes in the index.html. The url goes like
https://rawgit.com/<username>/<repository>/<file_path>.jsAdd a homepage field in the package.json to where to serve the app from. This will be added to the index.html
Example "homepage": "https://username.github.io/repo/" will become https://username.github.io/repo/style.css in the index.html.
yarn startwill run a locally served appyarn buildwill build the app locallyyarn deploywill build the app and deploy togithub pages
A bare-bones starter-template to get your hands dirty with awesome Vue.js library.
Built with:
- Vue.js 2
- Vue Router 2
- Axios
- Animate.css
- Babel
- Bootstrap 4
- BrowserSync
- ESLint
- Font Awesome
- JSONPlaceholder
- SASS
- Webpack 2
- Yarn
- ...and many more
- Be sure you have Yarn installed globally.
- Clone the repo & run
yarnfrom the project root
See instructions for example usage of single file components.
yarn startRuns the Webpack module-bundler, starts watching for changes & launches the BrowserSync server to http://localhost:3000 (it's possible to change the port from package.json config-section). Uses Webpack Dashboard
Note! Webpack handles all the reloading stuff while BrowserSync just proxies the default webpack-port (8080) giving the possibility to connect to dev-server from multiple devices:

yarn lint:jsLints javascript-files inside /src directory
yarn validate:devValidates Webpack development configuration (useful if you add plugins / loaders)
yarn validate:prodValidates Webpack production configuration (useful if you add plugins / loaders)
yarn buildRuns the webpack module-bundler with production-settings (compress etc.) and builds the project to /build directory.
Navigate to https://codesandcoffees.github.io/vuejs-landing-page/ and see the awesomeness IRL ![]()
