Thanks Rob, I'll keep you guys posted on progress/questions

On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 10:21:18 AM UTC-4, Rob Dodson wrote:
>
> That sounds like a plan to me. I especially like that you're composing 
> things like core-overlay into more complex structures :)
>
> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 7:11:34 AM UTC-7, Chris Gallo wrote:
>>
>> Steve, the core-style demo is really nice...I sat there staring at it for 
>> a while letting it sink in. I was thinking along the same lines, that 
>> there's a missing link between shadow styling and declarative reusability, 
>> but hadn't gotten far with it. This approach potentially eliminates the 
>> sass build step among other things, which is great. Hopefully the 
>> performance is reasonable, I guess we'll have to see on that front. 
>> Personally I don't care, I want to start using it and see how it performs. 
>>
>> What I'd like to do is create a set of components separate from the the 
>> themes themselves, based on some common ui frameworks , and then create 
>> separate theme repo's for the actual theme (i.e. bootstrap, foundation, 
>> ionic, etc.). It seems like the conventions with most frameworks are 
>> similar enough that we could pretty much use one set of base components to 
>> capture most of their personality, letting their individuality reside in 
>> the theme files/repos. 
>> As far as naming goes, I'm thinking of naming things with a 'cs' prefix, 
>> for core-style. 
>>
>> So for simple stuff, I'm thinking: cs-button, cs-panel, cs-label, 
>> cs-listgroup, cs-table etc. basically mirroring bootstrap
>> For more complicated stuff: cs-navbar, cs-menu, cs-menuitem - maybe fork 
>> the core-toolbar, core-menuitem etc. and make a core-style version of those
>> Other more complex stuff: cs-dialog, will basically leverage core-overlay
>> forms: cs-textbox, cs-checkbox, etc....I find this to be more expressive 
>> than generic inputs everywhere
>> reset/normalize, typeface, and variables core-styles too, part of the 
>> theme.
>>
>> Does this sound reasonable?
>>
>>
>>
>>

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