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ember-display-in-browser
You can make use of this addon to display a message asking the user to use a browser other than IE.
Addon by Sivasubramanyam A on 31st May 2018
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ember-shepherd
An Ember addon for the site tour library Shepherd.
Addon by Robert Wagner on 17th May 2018
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How to integrate Ember FastBoot in Cloud Functions for Firebase
Article by Mikko Paderes on 16th May 2018
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ember-cli-notifications
Atom inspired notifications for ember-cli
Addon by Chris Manson on 19th April 2018
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Ember four years later
Chad Hietala joined the show to talk with us about the long history of Ember.js, how he first got involved, his work at LinkedIn and his work as an Ember Core team member, how the Ember team communicates expectations from release to release, their well documented RFC process, ES Classes in Ember, Glimmer, and where Ember is being used today.
Podcast by Chad Hietala on 18th April 2018
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Getting Moving with ember-animated
In this blog post I’m going to cover some basics that you’ll need to know if you want to start using ember-animated.
Article by Dray Lacy on 16th April 2018
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Ember Meta - Adding Meta Tags to Your Blog
In an attempt to make this easy for everyone, to have a blog with mostly automatic meta, I created ember-meta. It takes some common values like, titles, descriptions, authors, etc. and generates opengraph and twitter meta tags, canonical urls from slugs.
Article by Robert Wagner on 15th April 2018
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ember-network-state
Check and react on network state of your progressive web app.
Addon by Beatrice Miguel Perez on 11th April 2018
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broccoli-concat-analyser
A great way to visualise and analyse the file sizes of raw size, uglified size (for JS right now) and compressed size (including uglify if applicable) of an Ember app.
Github Repository by Stefan Penner on 4th April 2018
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Creating fluid app-like experiences with Ember
Video by Nick Shot on 14th March 2018, in EmberConf 2018
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The Next Generation of Testing by Tobias Bieniek
The "Grand Testing Unification" is finally here! In this talk you learn how to use the new QUnit testing APIs and we discuss why they were changed and what steps you need to take to migrate your existing tests to the new APIs. Finally we will look at the Ember ecosystem and introduce addons that can make your tests better than ever before.
Video by Tobias Bieniek on 13th March 2018, in EmberConf 2018
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Everything They Didn’t Tell You About the Ember Community
The Ember community describes a worldwide subculture consisting of developers, contributors, bloggers, event organizers, podcasters and many others involved in activities around the framework. But which factors drive this complex community in its efforts? After a retrospective of open-source activity in the ecosystem, we’ll see which core resources and addons are particularly popular and which topics are particularly interesting to the community. Summing up these findings, we’ll finally try to answer how diversity and growth of this community can be furthered even more in the future.
Video by Jessica Jordan on 13th March 2018, in EmberConf 2018
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Ambitious for All: Accessibility in Ember
Ember is "the framework for building ambitious applications." But what happens when that ambition leaves some users behind? For many in the enterprise environment, accessibility is a legal requirement. For anyone building a new app *elsewhere*, the user data speaks for itself: nearly 10% of all users have some sort of a disability. So how can we make this easier? What already exists? Not only will we discuss how Ember supports this, we'll look at some imaging techniques being used in scientific research that may help us look at this challenge from a different angle.
Video by Melanie Sumner on 13th March 2018, in EmberConf 2018