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Starting our Embeddable JS Widget series outlining the comment and discussion models and the basic webpacker setup
How to build nested comments and threads in Ruby on Rails
Implementing polymorphic, reusable comments across models and limiting the nesting allowed for nested comment threads
Using AJAX, we can submit our comments and have them render onto the page without a page refresh.
Adding pagination to our nested comment threads is easier than you might think, plus we'll take a look at a couple different approaches we can use
Nested comment threads pose a lot of unique challenges. One of these is deleting comments because you can easily lose the child comments or context. We'll take a look at a couple great ways of handling this.
Custom targets allow us to render nested comments, update forms, and append new comments with Turbo stream events using Hotwire
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