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39 lines
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# Examples
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1. [U.S. Presidents by Birth Place](http://evancz.github.io/elm-sortable-tables/presidents.html)
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2. [Travel Planner for the Mission District in San Francisco](http://evancz.github.io/elm-sortable-tables/travel.html)
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## Build Instructions
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To see the examples *without* CSS, run the following commands:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/evancz/elm-sortable-table.git
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cd elm-sortable-table
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cd examples
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elm-reactor
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```
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Then navigate to `1-presidents.elm` or `2-travel.elm` from [localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000/). When using `elm-reactor`, refreshing a page that ends with `.elm` will recompile the code in that file and show you the new result.
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## Build Instructions with CSS
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To see the examples *with* CSS, run the following commands:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/evancz/elm-sortable-table.git
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cd elm-sortable-table
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cd examples
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elm-make 1-presidents.elm --yes --output=elm.js
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elm-reactor
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```
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Then open [localhost:8000/index.html](http://localhost:8000/index.html) in your browser. That HTML file loads in some CSS and whatever code is in `elm.js`. So if you want to see the second example with CSS, you can compile it like this:
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```bash
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elm-make 2-travel.elm --yes --output=elm.js
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```
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As you make changes, you will want to recompile the Elm code with `elm-make`. |