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css-scope-inline
- Nue CSS: A Scaleable Alternative to Tailwind, BEM, and CSS-in-JS
- HTML First – Six principles for building simple, maintainable, web software
- Show HN: Vanilla CSS Tailwind alternative in 16 lines
- Show HN: Vanilla CSS Tailwind alternative in 18 lines
- Tailwind alternative: Inline Scoped CSS
- Htmx Tailwind Alternative: Inline Scoped CSS
remote-standalone
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HTML First – Six principles for building simple, maintainable, web software
I published this article on Template Animation (aka DOM Templating) 12 years ago:
https://benkoworks.com/your-templating-engine-sucks-and-ever...
It fits nicely with this goal. My colleagues and I created a tool that allows HTML developers to work in HTML by compiling HTML using a Chrome extension, and then allowing developers to compile the same in their code platform of choice and operate on the DOM:
https://github.com/iaindooley/Fragmentify
https://github.com/iaindooley/fragmentify-js
Even if you're doing a SPA you can use this same method, by sending updates over the wire and doing the processing on the server. We created a standalone package that facilitated that by loading the initial page from the server then transparently allowing the server to send just the changes to the page and having them applied on the client side:
https://github.com/dgrinton/remote-standalone
The combination of "remote" and "fragmentify" and Template Animation/DOM Templating, in my opinion, would be a tremendous "retreat to move forward" in web development technologies.
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We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends
Many years ago a colleague and I wrote a stand-alone version of a package for my own arcane php framework called Remote.
The idea was that you write in Web 1.0 and immediately get a Web 2.0 front end because it just updates what it needs to.
I still think this is the holy grail of frontends:
https://github.com/dgrinton/remote-standalone
What are some alternatives?
MapML - Map Markup Language is hypertext for Web maps, like HTML is hypertext for Web pages https://maps4html.org/MapML/spec/
clace - Clace is a web app deployment platform for internal tools
surreal - 🗿 Mini jQuery alternative. Dependency-free animations. Locality of Behavior. Use one element or arrays transparently. Pairs with htmx. Vanilla querySelector() but better!
htmf - A minimalist partial html swapping library similar to HTMX and other libraries which create an MPA app and enhances it with a focus on HTML forms.
- - Hyphen - An elegant custom element base class
TW-Elements - 𝙃𝙪𝙜𝙚 collection of Tailwind MIT licensed (free) components, sections and templates 😎
intercooler-js - Making AJAX as easy as anchor tags
proposal-type-annotations - ECMAScript proposal for type syntax that is erased - Stage 1
fragmentify-js - FragmentifyJs
unpoly - Progressive enhancement for HTML
Fragmentify - Django like template inheritance for XML