πŸ’Ύ Archived View for alltext.umaneti.net β€Ί gemlog β€Ί centigram-a-css-framework.gmi captured on 2024-08-18 at 17:23:32. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content

View Raw

More Information

⬅️ Previous capture (2024-07-08)

🚧 View Differences

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Centigram, a CSS framework

I discovered the milligram[1] CSS framework some time ago and found it just as simple and beautiful as I wished for the project I was working on. Previously I was playing with bulma[2], but after some time I realized it feels a bit too big for my needs.

But with simplicity also came some… lack (like supporting disabled or readonly input fields, or supporting a dark mode). And the project felt a bit dormant. Lot of issues and merge requests stacking, mainly spam-like requests, but still: nobody seems to take time to close them anyway. As I was very interested to improve the framework to cover all my needs, I take the liberty to make it a friendly fork and, as such, even propose a new name for it: centigram[3]. Because all those little changes have made it weight a little more πŸ˜….

Here are all the changes I introduced (for now):

All the thanks should go to CJ Patoilo[10] for having initialized such a beautiful theme.

[1] milligram (HTTPS)

[2] bulma (HTTPS)

[3] centigram (HTTPS)

[4] upstream release 1.5 (HTTPS)

[5] feature/98-css-variable (HTTPS)

[6] feature/99-remove-flex-basis (HTTPS)

[7] 215-breakpoint-update (HTTPS)

[8] Fix some typo in contributing file (HTTPS)

[9] Inter font family (HTTPS)

[10] CJ Patoilo (HTTPS)

--

πŸ“… mardi 11 avril 2023 Γ  20:46

πŸ“ milouse with GNU/Emacs 29.4 (Org mode 9.7.6)

🏷️ Web

🏷️ CSS

πŸ“œ Back to gemlog

🏑 Back to home

πŸš€ Propelled by fronde