Your Teacher
Chris Oliver
Hi, I'm Chris. I'm the creator of GoRails, Hatchbox.io and Jumpstart. I spend my time creating tutorials and tools to help Ruby on Rails developers build apps better and faster.
About This Episode
Pagination is something we don't need until we publish a lot of blog posts. We can use the pagy gem to add page links to the bottom of our pages and handle thousands of blog posts.
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Build a Blog with Rails 7
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1
Creating a New Rails app
5m
2
The MVC Pattern Explained
11m
3
Rails Application Structure Explained
20m
4
Creating A Blog Post Model
10m
5
Adding a Blog Index Action
11m
6
Adding a Blog Post Show Action
16m
7
Adding a New Blog Post Action
8m
8
Creating New Blog Posts
10m
9
Edit & Update Blog Post Actions
11m
10
Adding a Blog Post Destroy Action and Refactoring
12m
11
Authenticating Blog Admin Pages
20m
12
Adding TailwindCSS to Rails
7m
13
Deploying our Rails Blog to Production
17m
14
Adding Scheduled Blog Posts
24m
15
Writing Tests for Scheduled Blog Posts
15m
16
Sorting Blog Posts With Scopes
9m
17
Rich Text Blog Posts with ActionText
16m
18
Blog Posts with File Uploads using ActiveStorage & Amazon S3
21m
19
How to Upgrade Ruby Versions
5m
How to Add Pagination for Blog Posts in Rails
31m
21
Upload Cover Images in Rails with ActiveStorage
28m