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oinam-jekyll
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Ask HN: Preferred Platform to Blog
As we are on HN, I'm going to assume that you are comfortable using Github and can follow instructions.
Write it on Github and publish on your domain. Github has an option for you to fire up a web-editor (VSCode) right there in the browser with the keyboard `.` (<- that is a period). So, you can write right then and there (I do it quite often these days).
When publishing, choose a Jekyll theme of your choice from Github Pages[1]. Your focus now are just enough plain text (Markdown).
If you want to bring it to your desktop/device, just checkout the repo and write. These days, my choice is to just write in Obsidian and don't even try to run Jekyll.
What do you get out of this? The simplicity of focusing on your writing with almost Plain Text while Github takes care of your theme, hosting, SSL, and custom domain[2].
Of course, you will need to book a domain and own it. I like Cloudflare[3] that takes care of pretty much everything you want to do with a domain for free. If you so wish, you can even let Cloudflare do the page building[4] and hosting while you keep Github for the source.
Plug: I build a super simple Jekyll theme[5] just so I can do this. I wrote an article about it on my website[6].
1. https://pages.github.com
2. https://docs.github.com/en/pages/configuring-a-custom-domain...
3. https://www.cloudflare.com
4. https://pages.cloudflare.com
5. https://oinam.github.io/oinam-jekyll/
6. https://brajeshwar.com/2021/brajeshwar.com-2021/
- A simple, clean, and minimal Jekyll Blog Template – easy deploy to GitHub Pages
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SimpleCSS: A Classless CSS Framework
Simple.css is a well done classless 'framework'. I stumbled on it a while back and started using it and thought this can be my go-to styles for tit-bits of websites that I do for landing pages, family websites etc. However, this is pretty opinionated (including some animations) and I had to abandon it. But I remained inspired by its simplicity and forked my own[1] broke it down. I broke it down to the most basic, but then can be built on top of it -- progressively get a website "designed" far enough but not further.
If you are into these simple classes, check out Drop-in Minimal CSS[2] and choose the one that fits your need.
Simple.css is from an interesting guy, Kev Quirk[3], whose 512kb[4] website was on Hackernews a while back (don't recollect if it was a story or a comment). Hi Kev, if you are around.
If you are spinning up a simple website with classless styles, perhaps it is a good idea to add a print styles and I like Gutenberg[5] for that.
1. https://oinam.github.io/oinam-jekyll/
2. https://dohliam.github.io/dropin-minimal-css/
3. https://kevq.uk/about/
4. https://512kb.club
5. https://github.com/BafS/Gutenberg
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Pollen – A library of CSS variables inspired by TailwindCSS
Ah! This is brilliant. There are quite a few comments here about pitching this against other CSS frameworks or the actual use of this.
This is not a stand-alone framework or anything of that start. Treat as one of your scaffold components for your styling framework. Tailwind does this with their tailwind.config.js and is more of raw CSS design tokens. I just wish their commercial TailWindUI[1] make it easy to make use of it the better way.
I wish I saw Pollen a few months ago. I wanted to do an effortless design for my personal website and stick to as plain vanilla CSS as possible. The best way was to rely on CSS-Variables. I did do it from scratch[2]. It works though it is pretty hacky, and I'm not too concerned. Right now, I can swap few values and have an entirely different color scheme - light/dark version of my own, Nord Theme[3], and I will keep adding me whenever I get bored. I can even tweak the rhythms and spacing to my liking with just the variable. You should check out the demo[4] or look at the source[5] (wip).
For those who find this interesting, you should check out another interesting one I discovered a few months back -- css-media-vars[6].
1. https://tailwindui.com
2. https://github.com/oinam/oinam-jekyll/blob/main/_includes/cs...
3. https://www.nordtheme.com
4. https://oinam.github.io/oinam-jekyll/
5. https://github.com/oinam/oinam-jekyll
6. https://github.com/propjockey/css-media-vars
nord
- What is this color theme ?
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Love my Nord themed Pop OS <3
For color values, refer here, https://github.com/nordtheme/nord
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Theme Spotlight: Dracula - A dark theme for 300+ apps
I'm more of a Nord kind of guy
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Me logging into Master Duel during the Anniversary Update
It could have been a nord-like white, less blinding yet impressing anyway.
- The State and Roadmap of Nord
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Just loving the nord theme
I would say the color theme and the background. All the colors are taken from this website https://www.nordtheme.com/
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so vapourwave is associated with teal, that shade of pink and cyan. Similarly what's the word for white+grey+blue aesthetics?
NORD?
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"Expanded" Nord Palette?
Not sure how much this will help, but the project maintainer gave this answer. https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord/issues/130
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A Nord Theme For Jellyfin
Hey there! I spent the last weekend making a custom theme for Jellyfin based on Nord. If you're interested or want to help test it, I have a PR open here: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web/pull/4207
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ChatGPT sucks at coding
I have spent hours over the pst two days trying to get it to write decent code. The first attempt was feeding it a css file for a theme for logseq. I asked it to swap the colors with colors from Nord theme. I was suprised it did it. And at fist glance it looked good. On a closer look I realized it was just replacing the color with a random color from Nord theme. Give in mind I was also feeding it documentation from Nord theme website and github repo. As well as example ports of the Nord theme for vscodium, neovim, emacs.
What are some alternatives?
Discord_Theme - 🎨 A discord theme that changes your CSS style
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim - community maintained edition
simple.css - Simple.css is a CSS template that allows you to make a good looking website really quickly.
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
awesome-css-frameworks - List of awesome CSS frameworks in 2024
onedark.vim - A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.
pollen - The CSS variables build system
vim - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Vim theme.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim
marcssist - Turn a JavaScript object with CSS styles into a class in a stylesheet
cava - Cross-platform Audio Visualizer