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Are software recommendation questions on-topic?

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I want to build an HTML/CSS/JS interface in which cards are spread like physical cards on a table. You can move them around, and clicking on them will open a modal with more details. It should be usable on mobile. I guess there are examples around the internet with sample code, but I can't find one. I would like to know:

  • Existing projects using this idea, or
  • Helpful libraries to build one, or
  • Preferably, existing code that I only need to replace the placeholder data with my own

Reading What type of questions can I ask here? I don't know if this is on-topic or not. Any ideas?

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Merging `scope`, `on-topic`, `off-topic` tags (2 comments)
Merging `scope`, `on-topic`, `off-topic` tags
Ooker‭ wrote about 18 hours ago

I suggest us to merge/synonymize the scope, on-topic, off-topic tags

trichoplax‭ wrote about 17 hours ago

That sounds like a good idea. You can raise suggestions for tags as separate Meta questions.