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Thought I'd mention, there's a pretty great demos page that demonstrates a bunch of the objects:
http://jsfiddle.net/user/inuitcss/fiddles/1/
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Hi there!
This is something that’s constantly in the back of my mind. inuit.css, as with any project, would benefit from overview and demos but…
…inuit.css is very, very design free, therefore really hard to demo effectively. A page of vanilla, unstyled abstractions would look super boring, but styling them up would totally blur the lines between what comes with inuit.css and what doesn’t. A .nav
abstraction on its own would look pretty boring and unexciting (almost pointless), but styling that .nav
up would totally detract from what inuit.css actually does.
I will keep pondering it, but for now there is the jsFiddle account :)
Cheers,
H
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Thanks for the jsFiddle link, somehow I missed that. It certainly helps, although to clarify I wasn't looking for demos, just a basic list of what's included. If I continue to use the framework (and if I get time) I can put something together (for myself if nothing else) and contribute to the project.
P.S. I noticed that most of your old inuit.css pages redirect straight to the Github repo, but I found this via Google: http://csswizardry.com/inuitcss/inuit.css/demo/ - I'm guessing that's for the older version of inuit. Just thought you might like to know :)
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@svivian @rabhw I’ve started making notes! https://trello.com/card/docs-page/50a16487543dea585502f3d2/1
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I’ve started a blog for inuit.css over at inuitcss.com, this will cover any tutorial type stuff. Let me know if you have any specific requests for things to cover :)
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I would love to see how you would create a responsive layout. Like, where do you start and which (and why) decisions do you make?
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