lewp-rs
elm-css
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4.6 | 0.0 | |
9 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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lewp-rs
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New crate: html - typed html constructors for Rust
Thanks for sharing and congrats, this looks pretty nice! I am looking for quite a while now for a crate like yours to integrate (and replace lewp-html) into https://github.com/emirror-de/lewp-rs
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Reactive web framework in Rust?
Have a look at https://github.com/emirror-de/lewp-rs if this sounds interesting.
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Rust project compiles to html+javascript/wasm
not exactly what you are looking for, but have a look at https://github.com/emirror-de/lewp-rs
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Does anyone want a RUST version of CMS like wordpress?
If you really plan to create one that does have a admin frontend built in, I would suggest you to choose https://github.com/emirror-de/lewp-rs for this task to not get stuck in the templating jungle later on. ;)
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lewp-html v0.2.0 released - Use full algorithmic power for your HTML creation without mixing languages
See CHANGELOG.md and Repository
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lewp-rs 0.3.0 released - Say goodbye to the web template hell. Generate your HTML5 website technically optimized and always valid.
There are currently examples in the repository, and a minimal one can be found at the docs page.
- Rust for web without WASM?
elm-css
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New crate: html - typed html constructors for Rust
I haven't used elm much, but I do like elm quite a bit! I actually wrote a JS framework inspired by the "elm architecture" a few years back (choo). Admittedly I never looked at how they do CSS though. Is the elm-css package the right thing to look into?
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Getting Tailwind to Work with Elm Book
Trying to help build a design system at work in my spare time; no clue if it will go anywhere but it’s fun regardless. I asked the Elm Slack group what the equivalent of React Storybook. Specifically, I wanted a way to build a documentation website like Vuepress with the ability to host native Elm code to showcase components. They pointed me to Elm Book. While Elm Book has built-in theming capabilities, I needed CSS control over my components. While they support elm-css, I wanted the ability to use TailwindCSS. The Elm libraries haven’t kept up with Tailwind’s changes, which is fine; writing raw Tailwind CSS on Elm HTML functions is easy and co-located with the component you’re styling.
What are some alternatives?
Personal-Portfolio - Personal Portfolio Website
axohtml - 👩💻 type-checked JSX for Rust
bartholomew - The Micro-CMS for WebAssembly and Spin
html - Type-safe HTML support for Rust
BudgetApp - BudgetApp has a free web app that helps you track your cash, discover new ways to save, and even build. To remain unbiased we chose not to include ourselves in the list below, but we think you’ll love us anyway.
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀
create-rust-app - Set up a modern rust+react web app by running one command.
build_html - Library for basic server-side rendering written in pure rust https://crates.io/crates/build_html
slm - Slim, Jade like template engine for node
Rollup - Next-generation ES module bundler