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Tufte CSS
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Concrete.css
Classless CSS is pretty great. I've my own[1] for my personal site.
[1]: https://github.com/naiyerasif/site/blob/1d43c689c7c4035e2e02...
Tufte CSS
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Concrete.css
As it is often said in various designer forums, please avoid pure white (#FFFFFF) on black (here #111111), as it makes the text glow for the human eyes (therefore making it unreadable for long text). Instead, try to lower a bit the contrast on the text color.
Also, the dispositions for the buttons at the beginning (GitHub, NPM, ...) are not adjusted correctly for keyboard navigation (each button requires two tabs).
Appart from that, I do like a minimalist stylesheet, so I will also recommend Tufte CSS [0] for readers.
[0]: https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css
- Ask HN: Examples of clean design in personal blogs / digital portfolios?
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Tailwind vs. Semantic CSS
CSS and HTML is great for documents - not so great for applications. Most sites end up implementing their own navigation UI/UX at a minimum (an application) - many end up as more applications.
For an example of "documents", see eg:
https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/
Or
https://alistapart.com/article/building-books-with-css3/
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Teach yourself Computer Science functionally
Just for kicks, I applied Tufte CSS[0] onto the page using a browser extension. Great ROI.
0. https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/
- Welcome to My GUI Gallery
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[AskJS] Does anyone remember that website that had a very simple style, using only HTML and CSS, showing you don't need js to make a good-looking website?
It's not the answer you're looking for, but https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/ might be of interest to you
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Does ridicule of humanities research/students bleed over to professional academia?
A famous physicist, Richard Feynman, had a practice in his his extensive writing, e.g. a three-volume physics text, to use the methodology of sentences which then cumulate sequentially into paragraphs. (ht Ed Tufte)
What are some alternatives?
classlesscss - CSS with few but great styles for basic HTML5 tags
Milligram - A minimalist CSS framework.
unpkg - The CDN for everything on npm
tufte-markdown - Use markdown to write your handouts or books in Tufte style.
ox-tufte - Emacs' Org-mode export backend for Tufte HTML
WebFundamentals - Former git repo for WebFundamentals on developers.google.com
tabler - Tabler is free and open-source HTML Dashboard UI Kit built on Bootstrap
CoreUI-Free-Bootstrap-Admin-Template - Free Bootstrap Admin & Dashboard Template
Searx - Privacy-respecting metasearch engine
gwern.net - Site infrastructure for gwern.net (CSS/JS/HS/images/icons). Custom Hakyll website with unique automatic link archiving, recursive tooltip popup UX, dark mode, and typography (sidenotes+dropcaps+admonitions+inflation-adjuster).
commento - A fast, bloat-free comments platform (Github mirror)
recoll-webui - web interface for recoll desktop search