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This is another way to implement Rick Roll, this time in HTML.
One of the things that differ Frontend Web development from another fields of programming is that everyone can see your code openly, it can be accessed via Dev Tools or WebSite resources and even downloaded from the page itself. Well, this snippet is half a joke, half a way to get back at them.
Live demo: https://redisotschek.github.io/rick-code2/
Use wisely
You can download the script itself or install a NPM package with the following command:
npm i -s rick-code2
In your main script call:
import setRick from 'rick-code2';
setRick([id-of-your-boot-element-for-Rick]);
FAQs
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We found that rick-code2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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