Thank you, TT!
3 - It is not particularly important it is inspired by the Tachyons
> framework. That is a conceptual aid only.
>
>
It is important to mention, because it adds an additional layer of
complexity until you understand, what the many variables do.
On the other hand it reduces
Ciao Tutti & Thomas
As a long term user of Bricks I want to comment thus ...
CLEAR UPSIDES
1 - It gives insight into TW CSS by providing a way to "chunk" the
style-sheet semantically that becomes very useful.
2 - It provides a clear, logical, method for completely replacing
"Vanilla"..
Thank you for this great css construction set for TW!
On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 7:12:23 PM UTC+2, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> After a bit of housekeeping, https://tid.li/tw5/apps/bricks.html now
> looks more like the original TiddlyWiki – I hope, that makes it easier to
> relate to
Hi folks,
After a bit of housekeeping, https://tid.li/tw5/apps/bricks.html now looks
more like the original TiddlyWiki – I hope, that makes it easier to relate
to for starters.
I also added a bit to the how-to documentation.
The other version which is the foundation of my Navigator theme ist
Good question!
> Do you know of a very simple example / use case / generator output of
> Bricks I can see to emulate?
>
My own use cases and results are the two themes I published on
https://tid.li/tw5/themes.html (not yet updated).
Another good starting exercise could be to save your own
Hi Thomas,
Do you know of a very simple example / use case / generator output of
Bricks I can see to emulate?
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I have had investigating TW CSS Bricks on my todo for quite a while. Thank
for the timely bump. :)
Best,
Joshua Fontany
On Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 12:55:32 PM UTC-7, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> A first solution of mine is updated to TW 5.1.22:
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