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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dropin-minimal-css
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I hate CSS: how can I build UIs?
Agreed, find a class-less framework to start, so that you focus on just the HTML, semantic structure first. Here's a couple of lists of such frameworks:
https://github.com/troxler/awesome-css-frameworks#class-less
https://github.com/dohliam/dropin-minimal-css
Personally, I like simple.css (https://github.com/kevquirk/simple.css)
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Why everybody speaks only about Tailwind, what happened to Boo0strap?
I think picocss is the best classless CSS framework, but there a bunch of others:
https://github.com/dohliam/dropin-minimal-css
- dropin-minimal-css: Drop-in switcher for previewing minimal CSS frameworks
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Show HN: Lissom.CSS, a classless, minimalist, and themeable CSS library
Nice work! I like that you have included support for prefers-color-scheme, which is one of the more highly-requested features for these kinds of frameworks.
I've added Lissom to the big list of minimal CSS frameworks [0] which aims to collect all of these types of projects (more or less) in one place for ease of discoverability and comparison. You can preview the CSS on some HTML5 boilerplate here [1].
[0]: https://github.com/dohliam/dropin-minimal-css
[1]: https://dohliam.github.io/dropin-minimal-css/?lissom
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What is your go-to site for pure HTML templates?
Here is the list of CSS that work out of the box either with pure HTML, or with minimal amount of classes. Many can be tried in a matter of seconds via unpkg.
- Drop-in switcher for previewing minimal CSS frameworks
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MVP.css – Minimalist stylesheet for HTML elements
Makes it just so easy to switch and select. Embed in your html page, select an item from the drop down and see what it does to the page, when you’re happy, remove ! Simple. Genius. Wonder why I never thought of it.
Also has a demo page [2] to try it out
[1]: https://github.com/dohliam/dropin-minimal-css
[2]: https://dohliam.github.io/dropin-minimal-css/
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Pico CSS Framework
This is great! I've added it to this big list[0] of classless/minimal CSS frameworks (100+ frameworks) to make it easier to compare to other similar projects.
For those interested in Pico (which is already on the list), you can preview it on some boilerplate HTML here[1] or use the Javascript bookmarklet[2] to preview how it would look on any arbitrary page, which can be helpful for prototyping a new site.
[0]: https://github.com/dohliam/dropin-minimal-css
htmx
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Reusable Input Datalist
When I work with HTMX I need isolated component that can be reusable a form. So I create a PHP Function that generate the Input Datalist.
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HTMZ inspired form subission
I was inspired by htmz (which was in turn inspired by htmx) and how the author got pretty close to a basic htmx-like experience just using an iframe. I wanted to push it a little further so whipped this demo together. My submission demonstrates progressive enhancement for the form - with js enabled the request targets an iframe that is inserted into the dom, meaning the page doesn't actually navigate (similar to event.preventDefault()). The iframe receives the html response from the request and on load triggers a function to swap out it's contents into the main page.
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Example Java Application with Embedded Jetty and a htmx Website
As described on htmx.org: "htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext"
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Show HN: ZakuChess, an open source web game built with Django, Htmx and Tailwind
Apart from the source code itself, the repo's README also gives a bit more details about the various packages I used.
1. htmx: https://htmx.org/
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Show HN: Alpine Ajax – If Htmx and Alpine.js Had a Baby
Also, there’s some response header juggling you have to do when submitting forms that have a validation step before redirecting: https://github.com/bigskysoftware/htmx/issues/369
I’ve tried to iron out any footguns or server requirements I’ve bumped into while using HTMX & Hotwire in my projects.
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🤓 My top 3 Go packages that I wish I'd known about earlier
✨ In recent months, I have been developing web projects using GOTTHA stack: Go + Templ + Tailwind CSS + htmx + Alpine.js. As soon as I'm ready to talk about all the subtleties and pitfalls, I'll post it on my social networks.
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
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Go + Hypermedia - A Learning Journey (Part 1)
I've been digging into HTMX lately (using Python web frameworks) and find the concepts and approach to be interesting and promising. The idea of hypermedia driven systems over the current practice of JavaScript based frameworks (I never really got into React, played with Vue, and enjoy Svelte/SvelteKit) and the ability to chose your language/framework for the backend while primarily leveraging HTML/CSS on the frontend just seems refreshing.
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Htmx become 0 clause BSD-licensed
Apparently it changed from 2-clause BSD: https://github.com/bigskysoftware/htmx/commit/e16f1865a494b6...
(The zero clause license drops the requirements for preserving the copyright notice when distributing)
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Web frameworks we are most excited for in 2024
It would be a sin not to start with something that prides itself on being the front-end library of peace. HTMX skyrocketed in popularity in 2023, gaining most of its GitHub stars during the past year. HTMX is not your average JS framework. If you work in HTMX, you will spend most of your time in the world of hypermedia, looking at web development from a completely different pair of eyes as compared to our usual JS-heavy outlook on modern web development. HTMX leverages the power of the concept of HATEOAS (Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State), enabling developers to access browser features directly from HTML, instead of using Javascript.
What are some alternatives?
pico - Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
modern-normalize - 🐒 Normalize browsers' default style
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
open-props - CSS custom properties to help accelerate adaptive and consistent design.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
govuk-frontend - GOV.UK Frontend contains the code you need to start building a user interface for government platforms and services.
unpoly - Progressive enhancement for HTML
sakura - :cherry_blossom: a minimal css framework/theme.
react-snap - 👻 Zero-configuration framework-agnostic static prerendering for SPAs
html5-test-page - A page filled with common HTML elements to be used for testing purposes. Useful when building CSS systems for projects big and small.
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django ✨