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[Website] Responsive design
https://bulma.io
https://bulma.io
Is that also usable without npm?
https://bulma.io
We already have a full interface etc. so it doesnt make sense to use bulma
https://bulma.io
Is that also usable without npm?
Yes, pure css (sass transpiled to css)
https://bulma.io
We already have a full interface etc. so it doesnt make sense to use bulma
Nice. I leave the recommendation if there are plans to create new screens and visual components.
- https://bulma.io/documentation/columns/responsiveness/
- https://bulma.io/documentation/components/
https://bulma.io
We already have a full interface etc. so it doesnt make sense to use bulma
Nice. I leave the recommendation if there are plans to create new screens and visual components.
- https://bulma.io/documentation/columns/responsiveness/
- https://bulma.io/documentation/components/
Thanks!
Thanks for the interest in the project and affords to help use out @nidorx
@9glenda do we aim to ever make seekr work on mobile? Also responsive design would be easier with a framework like angular, react, svelte, etc.
@9glenda do we aim to ever make seekr work on mobile? Also responsive design would be easier with a framework like angular, react, svelte, etc.
The htmx site was repsonsoe iirc
@9glenda do we aim to ever make seekr work on mobile? Also responsive design would be easier with a framework like angular, react, svelte, etc.
The htmx site was repsonsoe iirc
I kinda wanna learn a web framework thats why, and htmx is something no company really uses
@9glenda do we aim to ever make seekr work on mobile? Also responsive design would be easier with a framework like angular, react, svelte, etc.
The htmx site was repsonsoe iirc
I kinda wanna learn a web framework thats why, and htmx is something no company really uses
I don't care rather it's used. It's abozt not Messing up state and beging easy to use.
You can rewrite it in svelte or something but I am never touching js again