IMO, TW is currently not designed with responsiveness in mind, or at least 
not with mobile in mind.

How about adopting Skeleton <http://getskeleton.com/> as a CSS framework 
for TW? (For ref, here's a comparison 
<http://responsive.vermilion.com/compare.php> between Bootstrap, Foundation 
and Skeleton. And here's a nice intro video 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFYkSqBvCAs>.)

So, a key aspect with Skeleton is that it's really vanilla CSS (and small). 
Now, I'm not well versed in these matters but I'm thinking maybe Skeleton 
would be appropriate as a plugin, not least for when people develop TW 
stuff, they could style consistenly and appropriately, not least for 
mobile. 

It seems Skeleton may not be actively developed anymore (?) - but because 
it is really just plain CSS, then this shouldn't really matter because it 
would give us a *structure* for our CSS where we currently don't really 
have *any* structure (as far as I know - am I wrong?). To name one use 
case; If someone wants to make TW-gizmos then it's problematic because 
there's no structure to put it into. With something like Skeleton they 
could adapt it to the 16 column grid that I understand is a central idea in 
Skeleton.

Now, to adopt it we'd therefore probably have to tweak the current Vanila 
and Snow White themes - or perhaps introduce new themes as standard ones. 
BTW, I imagine non-developers like myself and perhaps equally enthusiastic 
fellas like @AlexHough, @Hegart maybe @Dave Gifford and others might be 
able to actually make a significant contribution. I can't speak for anyone 
else of course, just saying that it's an opportunity that for once doesn't 
rely fully on the coders among us.

Still, in the end it will not work without full acceptance from the core 
developers.

Thoughts?

<:-)


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