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PureCSS

Today I was bored again, so I started playing around with some random CSS framework, I started with Foundation, but I didn't find mny examples, so I picked the second in the list: Purecss, from Yahoo!.

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Reply #1

Damnnnn, I can't wait for this theme for be finished. :D

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Reply #2

LOL
Don't hold your breath! :P

BTW, the reason I'm working on that stuff is just to experiment a bit with the various frameworks. I find bootstrap rather... annoying because it comes with quite a bit of pre-made styles, while I am looking for something that just gives me the "framework" (i.e. sizes, reposition, etc.) and nothing else.
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Reply #3

I'm not an expert in frameworks and never used purcss, on joomla I had a template with UIkit integrated. All job was already made, but it was nice to play with. I found it very lighweight.

I had a quick look at purecss, it has some nice examples ;)
sorry for my bad english

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Reply #4

Yep, nice examples for sure! :D

Based on the blog layout, I'm working on the message index template.

Still "badly" WIP, I have to find where to put the last poster info for example.
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Reply #5

Looks nice. Just change that font  / font size.

Have seen PureCSS. Too less elements to my liking.

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Reply #6

That's the reason I tend to prefer it to bootstrap.
PC gives the "structure", BS tries to give both the structure and some styling, interfering too much.
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Reply #7

Doesn't matter as long as you can help us with a cool theme :)

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Reply #8

That's really cool! Wish I knew how to use frameworks  :-X

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Reply #9

If I can use something like this it means it's not really that difficult. :P
CSS frameworks are basically a set of pre-made CSS classes that you can use where you need.
In the Elk-terms it "just" means replace tons of classes and markup to suite the structure of the framework. xD

I setup a quick repo here:
https://github.com/emanuele45/purecss
it doesn't contain the logical flow of things unfortunately (I did it now), but it highlights at least the markup changes.
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Reply #10

Ahh, I see.  Thanks for example,  as always straight to the point :)  I guess I'll prefer working without frameworks.

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Reply #11

Needs more padding.