JsonApiDotNetCore
classless-css
JsonApiDotNetCore | classless-css | |
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7 | 23 | |
653 | 1,794 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.2 | 7.3 | |
4 days ago | 29 days ago | |
C# | HTML | |
MIT License | - |
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JsonApiDotNetCore
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Ask HN: Nested Resources in REST/HTTP API URLs?
Well, that might be true when implementing from the scratch, but using a standard often also means, that someone has implemented a well known library to get rid of the boilerplate and basic decisions.
I personally often use jsonapi.net[1], a C# implementation of JSONAPI. This supports OpenAPI/Swagger with swashbuckle, has a very good filtering implementation and together with Orbit.js[2] it is pretty much without having to decide many things...
[1]: https://www.jsonapi.net/
- Ask HN: What's is your go to toolset for simple front end development?
- Recommendation reading (books/blogs) for best practices while designing REST APIs
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Composing and nesting with JsonApiDotNetCore
It's so powerful that it even allows you to establish relationships between operations within a single request, using something called local IDs. Work is progressing quickly on the atomic-operations branch. Check it out on Github if you want to follow along.
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Relationships
In our previous post we setup a basic JSON:API compliant API with the 4.0 release of the JsonApiDotNetCore framework. You can find the code we wrote under the part-1 branch on Github.
classless-css
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Pico CSS v2 comes with 380 manually crafted colors
I dug through a ton of these for several days before finally deciding to just make my own...
All the lesser known ones tend to not be very extensible or themable beyond basic color changes, and they're a little too extreme about pure semantic HTML.
This guy has a really good roundup with last commit and GitHub stars info:
https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css
Currently working on getting some issues with their test case ironed out to get mine (https://eternityforest.github.io/barrel.css/) included.
- A list of classless CSS themes/frameworks with screenshots
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
No style attributes. You just use HTML markup and use a classless CSS framework to take care of making it look nice. My favorite is Marx, but there are others you can find here: https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css
Water.css, MVP.css, sakura, and Tacit are among the most popular.
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I wish people would stop insisting that Git branches are nothing but refs
Literally as easy as:
https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css
And before you say I should do that myself, again, if you want your work to be comfortable to read for the world, the bare minimum involves legibility.
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The Future (and the Past) of the Web Is Server Side Rendering
Not op but classless CSS frameworks are awesome. The idea is to keep it simple and use the appropriate HTML tags where there were generally meant to go, and the framework will theme the page to improve usability and add flair. I've developed some great little sites with no classes at all!
Obviously this approach has its limits, but it works well for proof-of-concept sites or sites that don't need to be very complex or dynamic. Just a sensible font size, nicer looking form elements, etc.
Here is a list of classless CSS frameworks: https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css
- Show HN: Bolt.css – Another classless CSS library
- Looking for template of a bare-minimum responsive template.
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How to Build a Personal Webpage from Scratch (In 2022)
Skip the CSS bit and use classless CSS framework: https://github.com/dbohdan/classless-css
I have used water.css, simple.css and Tufte.css and all of them are great.
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Using Nanoc, a Static Site Generator
Create a folder inside /output called assets. Move the stylesheet.css inside. You can also use an external css like bootstrap, or use a single file css. There is even a css based on Nier!
- MVP.css – Minimalist stylesheet for HTML elements
What are some alternatives?
ServiceStack - Thoughtfully architected, obscenely fast, thoroughly enjoyable web services for all
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
NancyFx - Lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .Net and Mono. Note: This project is no longer maintained and has been archived.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
FFImageLoading - Fast & Furious Image Loading - Image loading, caching & transforming library for Xamarin and Windows
Water.css - A drop-in collection of CSS styles to make simple websites just a little nicer
GraphQL for .NET - GraphQL for .NET
sakura - :cherry_blossom: a minimal css framework/theme.
Hot Chocolate - Welcome to the home of the Hot Chocolate GraphQL server for .NET, the Strawberry Shake GraphQL client for .NET and Banana Cake Pop the awesome Monaco based GraphQL IDE.
pico - Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
Breeze - Breeze for C#, F#, and VB.NET client applications
awesome-css-frameworks - List of awesome CSS frameworks in 2024