Ciao Thomas

After some fiddling about & experimentation I finally began to get my head 
around this CSS innovation.

When I first saw it I felt "YES!", after looking into it more I feel "YES" 
even more.

*INTERFACE*: The use of List Reveal to assist transfer of items between 
active and inactive states is simple and intuitive. As I have written 
before, I think its a brilliant interface. And well used for this.

*NAMINGS*: You commented elsewhere that, in some ways, this is likely 
towards a DEVELOPERS TOOL. Right. But there is one aspect that I think is 
WEAK for anyone. And its the NAMING of the component CSS Tiddlers. The 
problem is that you get no clear sense of how the parts relate to the whole. 
I'm wondering of there could be a caption or some other field that could be 
used to better indicate how a "CSS part" relates to a whole design?

*GENERATION*: The generative function looks spot on. To consolidate an 
output that you can take and use elsewhere.

*USAGE*: Looking at how I might USE it: I'd most likely run it as a 
STANDALONE APP. to generate new stylesheets that I then add to other TW 
(but not the mechanism). 

*EXAMPLES NEEDED*: To help users better grasp how it works I think you need 
a few more examples. The use of the library that is optimal for responsive 
design should mean that you can show good performance ACROSS devices. So 
even, maybe, screen shots of it working on desktop, tablet & smart-phone 
could help better convey what the overarching final function can look 
like--which is easing better universal design.

Overall: Looking Good! :-)

Very best wishes
Josiah

Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
>
> *Bricks* <https://tid.li/tw5/test/bricks.html> is a set of utilities for 
> webdesigners using cascading stylesheets (CSS). It covers many aspects of 
> TiddlyWiki 5 (TW) and thus is especially useful if you wish to use your 
> skills for TW design. 
>

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