Re: recommendations for CSS frameworks
i've listened a css course last night and it made me think actually basic css is doable.
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Re: recommendations for CSS frameworks
@3 @5thanks guys. really appreciate these suggestions. I am adding them to my list of things to read up on.already read through guide for flex-box and it seems very straightforward. Really curious about MaterialUI
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Re: recommendations for CSS frameworks
I second using material UI. Especially if you are using a single page framework like React. It made styling things much easier than before. By default the components made for it are beautiful and you can customize them with your own brand. change
Re: recommendations for CSS frameworks
As far as I know, Bootstrap is seemingly usable.
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Re: recommendations for CSS frameworks
Hi,I work a lot on front end too at my job. I'm fortunate to have understanding coworkers who help me validate some of my CSS. We essentially use Flexbox and Grid CSS. Honestly, you just have to understand basic concepts like the box model, pa
Re: recommendations for CSS frameworks
@opThis is the aproach that i like, i apriciate your view point on this issue. previously we had a great discussion on weather blind can do css or not. on the other hand i was thinkin to build a new website these days and do a bit of css work, so this
recommendations for CSS frameworks
I will preface this by asking people not to post things like "blind people just can’t do front end development. end of story.", because it is completely unproductive and not true. If you hold such views please don’t post in this thread.