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NES.css
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tailwind-starter
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wondering what's the next step should be
i'm working on a starter template (gulp + tailwind) and i just finished integrating all of my helpers from my old starter (bootstrap) ... it has everything i can think of (from development to post production optimizations) and now i'm stuck .. i could integrate vue (i work with vue alot) but i feel like it'll just be extra overhead and i want to make the template a general starting point that every one can use no matter what they work with. i still have documentation stuff to do but that's it .. i ran out of idea so can any one please help. the repo is here (https://github.com/yahia-raheem/tailwind-starter). basically what i'm trying to do is a pure html starting point for beginners to help with post-development optimizations, with some scss mixins and js functions to make their life, and mine, easier.
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Need Some Help
Guys i've been working on a tailwind starter template for like a week now and i'm already running out of ideas. can you guys look at it and tell me what would you do next ? here is the link: https://github.com/yahia-raheem/tailwind-starter for example im not sure i like is my nested route implementation .. i don't think it's even needed at all but it does look cool XD
NES.css
- This just sucks.
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any advice on making a website with an “old webcore” aesthetic? something similar to the kind of stuff you would see on cameronsworld.com
If you want the NES art style you could try out https://nostalgic-css.github.io/NES.css/
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Announcing Gamercade, a new WASM powered fantasy console. Seeking early users & feedback.
in case it helps: https://nostalgic-css.github.io/NES.css/
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is there any library for css ancient(magic) style ?
It's not a fantasy one but here.
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1x Engineer
Based on the cursor, and my own experience with it, he's actually probably using https://github.com/nostalgic-css/NES.css/ so technically "NES font". But I do agree that it makes this less readable AND less respectable in the end. It's like writing a manifesto in Comic Sans. Serious topics deserve more serious fonts.
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A Gatsby theme for retro gaming CSS
A theme built with Typescript, Gatsby, and NES.css for a One-page layout.
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