This article explains where to get help with Gorilla web toolkit projects. Please read through the following guidelines.
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Spend time framing questions and add links and resources. Spending the extra time up front can help save everyone time in the long run.
Here are some tips:
- Talk to a duck!
- Don’t fall for the XY problem
- Search to find out if a similar question has been asked
- Try to define what you need help with:
- Is there something in particular you want to do?
- What problem are you encountering and what steps have you taken to try and fix it?
- Is there a concept you don’t understand?
- Provide sample code, such as a CodeSandbox or video, if possible
- Screenshots can help, but if there’s important text such as code or error messages in them, please also provide those as text
- The more time you put into asking your question, the better we can help you