You can share code snippets by clicking the settings ‘cog’ icon at the top of your device’s page view. This will then open up your device settings page in your web browser, where you can press the ‘share’ button to display your device share code.
Where can I share code?
You can create your code in public or in a private place, and anyone can view your code.
Is there a limit to the number of people that can view a code snippet at once?
No, there is no limit to the number of people that can view a code snippet at once.
What if I don’t have a mobile-friendly browser?
You can still use HTML, CSS and JavaScript in your project, as they are supported both on the server and on the client.
What if I don’t have a computer?
You can still use HTML, CSS and JavaScript in your project, as they are supported both on the server and on the client.
What if I don’t have a smartphone?
You can still use HTML, CSS and JavaScript in your project, as they are supported both on the server and on the client.
How do I share my code?
You can either use private or public code snippets. The best part about GitHub Gist is that other than sharing and collaboration, it aids in proper documentation as your team members can leave feedback and ratings on the code.
How do I find out about upcoming code-sharing events?
You can choose to have private or public code-sharing sections. The best part about GitHub Gist is that other than sharing and collaboration, it aids in proper documentation as your team members can leave feedback and ratings on the code.