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Water.css
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Show HN: Neat, the Minimalist CSS Framework
Shameless self-plug: I recently created my own classless CSS framework[1] and would appreciate feedback.
[1]: https://github.com/zichy/fieber
Water.css
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List of awesome CSS frameworks, libraries and software
kognise/water.css - A drop-in collection of CSS styles to make simple websites just a little nicer
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Where Is Noether's Principle in Machine Learning?
Thank you!
In the beginning, I used kognise'z water.css [1], so most of the smart decisions (background/text color, margins, line spacing I think) probably come from there. Since then it's been some amount of little adjustments. The font is by Jean François Porchez, called Le Monde Livre Classic [2].
I draft in Obsidian [3] and build the site with a couple python scripts and KaTeX.
[1] https://watercss.kognise.dev/
[2] https://typofonderie.com/fr/fonts/le-monde-livre-classic
[3] https://obsidian.md/
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Ask HN: Experience Starting a Blog
Thank you!
I must give credit to Kognise though, the style is simply their formidable water.css layout. It saved me a lot of time and anguish when I was about to get my blog started.
https://watercss.kognise.dev/
- CSS for readability
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No CSS Club – because no JavaScript was not hardcore enough
https://watercss.kognise.dev/ I would argue classless css is the way to go, you just include a single css file, then write your html without touching any css anymore, all related tags in html are inherently css-ed for you. a nice trade off for me sometimes.
- Filenames and Pathnames in Shell: How to Do It Correctly
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Classless.css – Less Classes. Less Overhead
Like the previous submitter ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30885700 April 2022 ) I found clasless.css while investigating semantic html-oriented css libraries and this one stood out to me as having a good balance. I'm not ideologically opposed to using classes, but using them for every bit of styling seems off and I'd rather see good default styles for regular semantically structured html. For example, classless.css uses the "card" class for cards which don't have a clear analog in among standard html tags: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element
Other libraries:
Water.css: https://watercss.kognise.dev/
MVP.css: https://andybrewer.github.io/mvp/
Missing.css: https://missing.style/
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Ur Go-To on UI with Flask?
WaterCSS, very basic but good-looking UI in my opinion
- О заметках в markdown файлах
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Looks great on my machine
Slap this on it and you're good: https://github.com/kognise/water.css/
What are some alternatives?
sveltekit-form-example - SvelteKit form example 📝 code to get a contact form working with SvelteKit actions, and 10 tips to avoid common pitfalls 🍀
classless-css - A list of classless CSS themes/frameworks with screenshots
sakura - :cherry_blossom: a minimal css framework/theme.
pico - Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
Rust Language Server - Repository for the Rust Language Server (aka RLS)
caniuse - Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com
reagent - A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
hyperscript - Create HyperText with JavaScript.
almond.css - Collection of CSS styles to make simple websites look nicer
prism-themes - A wider selection of Prism themes