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Colleen Schnettler

@leenyburger

Ruby on Rails developer building https://t.co/3sJAkKivdp

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linkhttps://helloquery.com/go calendar_today06-01-2015 16:57:07

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I'm super excited about the new updates for HelloQuery -> it's massively faster and you can now build, edit, and visualize your questions with one click!

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got my time from prompt to response down from ~15 seconds to ~5. this is going to be *such* a better user experience!

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The internet is pointing me towards using a mutation observer which seems overly complicated. OR wrapping the turbo stream in a turbo frame, which seems like a better bet.

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Here's a turbo question - I'm broadcasting a turbo stream. The end of the broadcast is a loading svg. How do I remove the svg once the next broadcast starts?
(the svg is the three dot 'chat' animation, so it should disappear once the form has been populated).

Form is populated

Here's a turbo question - I'm broadcasting a turbo stream. The end of the broadcast is a loading svg. How do I remove the svg once the next broadcast starts? (the svg is the three dot 'chat' animation, so it should disappear once the form has been populated). Form is populated
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I'm looooovvving Figma for clickable prototypes as I work on a new design for HelloQuery.

It's going to save me SO MUCH TIME.

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Update….this is as miserable as it sounds 😂.

First set of 40 burpees *after* an hour workout.
Happy Sunday!

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