Introduction
As 2021 comes to an end, we are going to take a look at the top 5 coffeeclass.io articles of 2021 by page views. We'll start with the least popular and work our way to the number one most popular article of 2021!
Connect Firebase To Next.js
In our number 5 spot, we have "Connect Firebase To Next.js". In this article, we connect Firebase to Next.js and also add authentication, cloud firestore, realtime database, and storage. This is a great artcile to get you up and running with Next.js and Firebase fast.
Connect Firebase To Next.js
657 views / shared on April 15, 2021
Seamlessly add Firebase to your Next.js project.
Pure CSS Float On Hover Effect
Next up, we have css
! It is the only article tagged css and css-animation on coffeeclass.io but that didn't stop it from taking the number 4 spot!
Pure CSS Float On Hover Effect
818 views / shared on August 23, 2021
A simple and fun css margin animation.
useEffect() Hook in Next.JS - React Hooks
In our number 3 spot, we have hooks! Learn how to easily use the useEffect
hook in React.js in this article.
useEffect() Hook in Next.JS - React Hooks
1241 views / shared on August 09, 2021
Learn what useEffect is learn how to use useEffect in Next.JS.
Chakra-UI Responsive Navigation Bar
Chakra-UI articles also did well this year. One in particular was "Chakra-UI Responsive Navigation Bar" which took the number 2 spot. Learn how to create a responsive navigation bar using Chakra-UI.
Chakra-UI Responsive Navigation Bar
2153 views / shared on April 25, 2021
Learn how to create a responsive navigation bar using Chakra-UI.
How To Use The map() Function In Dart
This brings us to our most popular post of 2021, "How To Use The map() Function In Dart". The idea for this article came to me when I ran into an issue in one of my Flutter projects so I decided to write about it. Aparently many other ran into the same issue as well. The article goes over how to use the map
function in dart and compares it to the map
function in JavaScript.
How To Use The map() Function In Dart
2402 views / shared on April 28, 2021
Using .map() in dart doesn't have to be complicated.
Conclusion
If you already read all the above posts, we have many more articles! This article wraps 2021 for coffeeclass.io. Next year we plan to ramp up the number of articles we publish so be sure to check back soon!