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Add an extra level of security to your application with client side encryption. Even over an SSL connection, there are attacks which could expose your users' sensitive information. Using JSEncrypt, learn how to encrypt on the client side and decrypt on the server side.
Using the Google Maps Javascript API, learn how to plot markers onto a map. Load markers and info windows through AJAX calls to your Rails JSON API.
Using the Geocoder gem and Google APIs, learn how to add some geolocation functionality to your application.
Extending the previous episode, we look into making a realtime poll application where users can get live feedback on voting.
Using unobtrusive javascript, we can hide certain fields on forms based on the selected values of other fields.
Working with an autocomplete can be very simple. However, things get complicated when you try to use HTML markup in the displayed results. Learn how to use HTML markup within your autocomplete results!
Using Javascript responses, we can make our Rails application have a quick and responsive Single Page Application feel to it.
A continuation from Episode 20 where we explore rendering the user's edit pages in a modal on a per request basis. Instead of rendering all modals for the users in the index, we will request them using remote javascript.
Keyboard shortcuts, or Hotkeys, can provide a great experience to users of an application. In this episode, we will use a stimulus wrapper around this library to use within our Ruby on Rails application.