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patrickjs/stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc

Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2024-08-20

HTMLAudience · vibe coderComplexity · 1/5StaleSetup · easy

TLDR

A minimal HTML starter template for StackBlitz's browser-based code editor, letting beginners prototype web pages instantly with no local setup.

Mindmap

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  root((stackblitz-starter))
    What it does
      Blank HTML scaffold
      Opens in browser editor
      Live preview
    Tech stack
      HTML
      StackBlitz
    Use cases
      Quick prototyping
      Learning HTML/JS
      Sharing demos
    Audience
      Beginners
      Web learners

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Open the project in StackBlitz to start coding a web page instantly, no install needed.

USE CASE 2

Use it as a starting scaffold to learn basic HTML and JavaScript.

USE CASE 3

Fork it to quickly share a live demo with others.

USE CASE 4

Collaborate on a simple web project directly in the browser.

What is it built with?

HTMLStackBlitz

How does it compare?

patrickjs/stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc100/rutgers-pbl-dining-2015a15n/a15n_old
LanguageHTMLHTMLHTML
Last pushed2024-08-202015-12-012016-06-18
MaintenanceStaleDormantDormant
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/51/51/5
Audiencevibe codergeneralgeneral

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

In plain English

This is a starter template created on StackBlitz, a cloud-based code editor that lets you write and run code directly in your browser without installing anything on your computer. The repository itself is fairly minimal, it's just a basic HTML project scaffold. Think of it like a blank canvas: it contains the foundational files you'd need to start building a web project right away. The main appeal is that you can open it in StackBlitz and begin coding immediately, seeing your changes live in real time as you type. The intended use is for people who want to quickly prototype or learn web development without the friction of setting up a local development environment. Instead of downloading Node.js, installing packages, and configuring your machine, you just click the link, and you're in a working editor with a live preview. This makes it great for beginners learning HTML and JavaScript, for sharing quick demos, or for collaborating with others on simple web projects. The link in the README takes you directly to an editable version in StackBlitz's newer editor. From there, you can fork it, modify it, and share your own version with others, all without leaving the browser.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Open this StackBlitz starter and help me add a basic HTML page with a heading and button.
Prompt 2
I'm new to web development, walk me through what files are in this starter and what each does.
Prompt 3
Show me how to fork this StackBlitz project and share my own version with a friend.
Prompt 4
Help me turn this blank HTML starter into a simple landing page.

Frequently asked questions

What is stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc?

A minimal HTML starter template for StackBlitz's browser-based code editor, letting beginners prototype web pages instantly with no local setup.

What language is stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc written in?

Mainly HTML. The stack also includes HTML, StackBlitz.

Is stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc actively maintained?

Stale — no commits in 1-2 years (last push 2024-08-20).

How hard is stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is stackblitz-starters-qx4zev-bp-jp-dc for?

Mainly vibe coder.

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