RE: Creating RPC Server on Web Browser - part 1: Serving incomplete HTML file
Hi @drsensor,
Your tutorial is well-thought and presented well, any reader would be able to know the key terms (like Svelte) that you've hyperlinked and followed by your own explanation and plus the citations you've made for the sites you've used as a reference are indications of how good and of high quality your tutorial contribution is.
The way you present tutorials is very consistent starting from this tutorial for which you presented the codes both in pictures and in GIFs. And lastly, I like the idea of letting the readers know of the topics/focus of the upcoming series of this tutorials, that way readers would look forward to your tutorial.
P.S. I'm looking forward for this tutorials contribution of yours to be among the Staff Picked contributions for Tutorials category. :D
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Thank you @josephace135, I'm honored, 😊, and glad that you like it :). Also, looking forward to your contribution to the bug-hunting category. Although markdown-parser is easy to implement in the website/apps, it's hard to debug and keep it maintainable. Sometimes a small fix or adding a feature on those websites/apps can cause many bugs in other parts (button, content, etc) which affect how long it takes for me to proofread when I want to submit my tutorial 😂.