Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
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Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
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Re: Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
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#3The basic idea is to provide sane defaults for people that aren't CSS experts and don't know how to use classes. Then they can slowly learn how CSS works without having their pages initially look like terrible un-styled crap from the early 90s.
This is a really cool idea, and Scott put a lot of work/thought into it. I think a lot of people outside of NeoCities would find this useful too, that's why I wanted to share it!
Re: Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
#4This is great for people who really don't have an eye for design and style, like me. I'll have to work with this on my site, http://gilgamech.neocities.org
plan on doing some more updates to make it more flexible/easy to use n' such.
Re: Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
#5I'm a little worried about the use case, but no one ever really knows if anything will catch on or not, all we can do is speculate.
Re: Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
#6We're currently working on an even simpler version that uses less elements (we're going to push the style into ): http://kyledrake.neocities.org/groundfloorproposal.html The basic idea is to provide sane defaults for people that aren't CSS experts and don't know how to use classes. Then they can slowly learn how CSS works without having their pages initially look like terrible un-styled crap from the early 90s. This…
I certainly appreciate the simplicity and it may be good to keep this to a limited number of tags.
Article, section, footer, aside maybe. And form elements, form, select, input (text, password, email, search) and textarea. And text, p, a, h1-h6, blockquote, ul, ol, li.
Re: Ground Floor: Basic styling for out-of-the-box NeoCities websites
#7I'm a little confused about Zen Garden's current status, according to the official page, and the following link, work "has started" to convert to html5 -- but the code on github still appears to use xhtml...
At any rate the following link has a html5 starting point:
http://www.nateomedia.com/notebook/web-development/css-zen-g...