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Meal Planner web app written in React, Flux, Node, Express and MongoDB
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QUESTION
So I thought this was a Heroku problem first, but the same thing happens when running locally with NodeJS.
The homepage of my Angular app displays fine, and the routes work properly when navigating using the links.
BUT, if I try to refresh the page on a route (let's say /login), then the server responds with just this text:
/app/dist/meal-planner/index.html
on Heroku, and
/Users/name-here/Development/workspace/meal-planner/dist/meal-planner/index.html
locally
Here is my server.js:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jul-25 at 03:11res.send(path.join(__dirname, '/dist/meal-planner/index.html'));
QUESTION
I am following the https://serverless-stack.com/ tutorial which uses the Serverless framework to create an API that inserts objects into a DynamoDB table and associates them to the authenticated AWS Cognito user. I am attempting to convert the Node.js code to Java but I have hit a problem when getting the Cognito identity as shown on this page
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jul-20 at 11:01It turns out I hadn't translated the Node.js code correctly. To access the CognitoIdentityId
I had to get the requestContext
from the request
object, then get the identity
object, like so:
QUESTION
I have a set of
class with the rest of the code on my web page (Squarespace).
I've made a CodePen re-creating the page and I still can't seem to center my outer-container
within the Main-content
section with varying screen sizes.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-13 at 03:12I visited your web page and inspected the page source. It seems like the padding: 100px
in .outer-container
is breaking the display. You have to add negative left margin like margin-left: -100px
to reposition your div
.
Anyway, you may want to refactor your code and move the image to a bigger parent div
then apply the padding there.
QUESTION
I’ve been trying to incorporate these
s correctly on codepen, but unfortunately when I paste my price card code into the template it doesn’t work properly in conjunction together, any clarification and help is much appreaciated.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-11 at 00:35I simplified the code and removed most of the nesting to show that you can do this very simply with display: flex;
Using flex on the parent outer-container
will set all of its children
flex-direction: row
as a default.
QUESTION
I've been trying to set the background image of my outer container by having the image transition into the background of my website. But nothing displays, is there something im missing in the css that would allow me to display the background image?
Pen: https://codepen.io/chriskaram/pen/BwVXGq Page: https://mydietgoal.com/mydietgoal-features-and-plans/
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-12 at 14:17This block of code
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