HeadwindHTML
flexboxgrid
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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HeadwindHTML
- What technologies do you think will become obsolete in the coming years?
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Tailwind is now the most popular CSS framework in NPM
Well, I guess it is time to switch to HeadwindHTML now.
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HTMLs evolution to backend ruby thing
Not too far off: https://github.com/gokhanmeteerturk/HeadwindHTML
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Should I switch to Tailwind CSS?
You should use Headwind
flexboxgrid
- I'm currently in the interview process for a Jr. Full Stack Developer position, and I was given this take-home test that has me on the verge of pulling my hair out.
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Why is tailwind so hyped?
May you provide a specific scenario? A decade old 960gs provide a custom grid that could be easily tuned to any "proportion of the screen". Random super minimalistic http://flexboxgrid.com/ from the 10 seconds google search had a flex-basis param that could tune grid on the fly. Every other modern "flex css grid framework" has mediaqueries and basic components slapped on top. Barebones grid and flexbox provide tons of control without much effort for a simple drip-in positioning.
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Tailwind is now the most popular CSS framework in NPM
Here is a great CSS library that is just the column system. http://flexboxgrid.com/ It has the same naming as bootstrap. I personally just use flex and grid since it so powerful I have no need for a grid system. I just use grid template columns and then flex for pretty much everything else. Tis is why I love Tailwind CSS. It so much more powerful it has all the break points for you and then just lets you get to work and only generates the styles you actually use. On top of that you can easily create plugins and use the JIT styles where ever you need.
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Massive use of div containers in Yelp.com: is that really necessary?
if it helps this is my go-to flex grid system when I start a new project. I usually build the big blocks using the utility classes provided by flexboxgrid (which is percentage-based), and then go in each component and fine tune each one. I also extended it a little bit to cover some uses cases that I felt it missed
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How to use this bootstrap grid alternative?
Did you check out it's documentation? http://flexboxgrid.com/
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Personal preferences on using CSS libraries or writing your own
Okay, so basically I am just out looking at what other developers do to get some of my own inspiration on how to proceed with my project. As of now, I am using some CSS libraries like normalize.css and flexboxgrid just to get some sense of structure on my design. I have looked at tailwindcss as an alternative too instead of writing most of the CSS myself. I know there are both up/downsides to both. But looking for other peoples opinions on this matter. To be a bit more specific, what I am working with is a Laravel backend with VueJS in the front. I saw earlier today that one should get the design done first, before scratching the backend, so that is basically what I am trying to do right now.
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Have you taken the CSS Grid pill yet?
It does and I held off on learning CSS Grid even after I quit my job because flexbox does everything I need it to. I often used flexboxgrid (http://flexboxgrid.com/) to create my grids for my sites but since learning CSS Grid I have found that I can write a lot less HTML (fewer containers) and less CSS (fewer media queries) and layout a site faster and visually with properties like
What are some alternatives?
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DataTables - Tables plug-in for jQuery
deploy-cloudrun - A GitHub Action for deploying services to Google Cloud Run.
Packery - :bento: Gapless, draggable grid layouts
Isotope - :revolving_hearts: Filter & sort magical layouts
Tabulator - Interactive Tables and Data Grids for JavaScript
Masonry - :love_hotel: Cascading grid layout plugin
floatThead - Fixed <thead>. Doesn't need any custom css/html. Does what position:sticky can't
FooTable V3 - jQuery plugin to make HTML tables responsive
jTable - A JQuery plugin to create AJAX based CRUD tables.
gridjs - Advanced table plugin
Vanilla-DataTables - A lightweight, dependency-free javascript HTML table plugin