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Milligram
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4.4 | 0.0 | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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inspirationbot
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I just open-sourced my site that links random art references; would love feedback!
You can find the repo here.
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Show HN: I made an open site that links random resources for art practice
Hi HN,
I built a site where you can find links to drawing references, sorted by topic (e.g. hands, people, cars, ...). Clicking on a link opens a random resource.
You can check out the site here: https://inspirationbot.art/versions/collage/main.html
I know HN isn't an art community, but since one aim of the project was to keep it as vanilla and plain as possible (HTML & CSS, no frameworks, no backend as such) I thought it may be of interest.
Another intent of the project is to use it to try out different web design styles, so if the link above is a bit too gaudy for your taste, you may enjoy the plain HTML version: https://inspirationbot.art/versions/plainhtml/main.html
The project is also open source (as well as free, no sign-up, no ads), see repo here: https://github.com/koljapluemer/inspirationbot
This is the first time I am trying to properly open source something (as opposed to code-dumping on GH), so: Please tell me what you think; technical feedback and any input in regards to the open source part is especially welcome.
Thanks!
Milligram
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Concrete.css
I had been using similar projects such as skeleton[0] and milligram[1] for small experiments such as repfl[2], and wanted to create something similar that I would find aesthetically pleasing and that would fit in as little space as possible. The current version of concrete.css is less than 1kb minzipped!
[0] http://getskeleton.com/
[1] https://milligram.io/
[2] https://repfl.ch/
- The classless and class-light CSS aproaches
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Super simple alternative to bootstrap for just the grid system?
Try this out. This is great for really simple projects. https://milligram.io
- Ask HN: No JavaScript web UI framework?
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Show HN: Neat, the Minimalist CSS Framework
Thanks for sharing, I love minimalist CSS frameworks that are easy to digest. My go-to for the past ~5 years has been https://milligram.io -- mainly for the grid and basic styling -- although, the author hasn't updated it in a few years. I'm going to give yours a shot!
- Milligram CSS: カスタム・ビルド (Node.js 18 on Alpine Linux 3.17 使用)
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Milligram CSS: Custom build (with Node.js 18 on Alpine Linux 3.17)
Do you know about Milligram, a "minimalist CSS framework" ? It's, in accordance with the name, lightweight like feather, and, in addition, beautiful. It is developed "to design fast and clean websites".
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What is the best way to develop a frontend using only HTML, CSS, Bootrap, JS w/o frameworks?
If you do want to use a framework and get up and running quickly, but you still want to know what's going on and have some ability to customize it, maybe you can start with one of the really minimal CSS frameworks like Milligram or Sakura and then add your own modifications.
- Milligram – A Minimalist CSS Framework
- Suggest minimal CSS framework