I finally found a way to fix the hamburger menu issue.
So the issue (I think) is that the documentation of Flowbite is incomplete and I have to do some trial and errors before I finally got it how I want it.
Before you learning coding, you thought all libraries and frameworks are well-documented. Nothing can be further from the truth π.
I now understand (and internalized) the notion that the ability to read and understand documentations is key for any software engineer. And I think I kinda earn a small well-done badge for encountering and fixing the issue on my own π.
With that said, now that the bugs are all fixed, I can now focus on developing new pages for Hashing.energy.
Today I finished the wireframes for the company section of the website. I will probably spend next week working on the frontend (exciting). However, regarding the backend, Iβm still not sure if I should continue using Notion as a CMS π. Itβs a makeshift solution at best. So I will have to figure out what Iβm going to use for CMS. Currently Iβm considering Contentful and Strapi. In my business group, we are using Strapi for one of our websites. And we are adding a blog feature for Cryptodrilling. So Iβm thinking if I should wait to see how these two work out and can decide later. I just hope that Notion (and its API) can handle my current website now π.
Well, something to think about π
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