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Hello DN, Teutonic is my first OS project. It aims to be between something between Tailwind CSS and Bulma (any maybe Bootstrap). Your feedback is highly welcome.
Currently considering SaaS options for "standard procedures" for our company. This will checked out.
I have also tried:
You have seen those? Have other ideas, alternatives?
All nice and impressive. Only downside: The CSS laptop is heavy shit to render, scroll performance of my MacBook in Chrome really goes down.
shameless plug (i am co-founder): fortrabbit is of course the best place to deploy and host PHP driven sites.
Dear DN, we have launched a huge style update yesterday, it covers all our websites (blog, www, dashboard) and took about a year to build. curious what you think.
thx for the feedback. I have tried to make a demo, but failed. My idea was to use mix-blend-mode and Webkit custom scrollbars, then i tried a fake JS scrollbar. I think the problem is the stacking context.
sorry for the late reply, wasn't checkin in here.
i will reconsider that. probably need to put something more descriptive there anyways.
the headline font-size is based on ViewWidth font-size: 8vw
— so it should adjust to screen size. also the container the headline is in adjusts to screen height.
thx for the feedback. not quite sure what you mean.
Dear community, i am curious what you think about our new website / design. took quite a while to build it.
it's influenced by the cleanness of basecamp but with a little more design. focus was on good copywriting and present that accordingly.
our other properties run on the same "stylesheet":
http://blog.fortrabbit.comhttp://help.fortrabbit.comhttps://dashboard.fortrabbit.com
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Sorry for the late reply, haven't followed up here. Thanks for the cool feedback. 100% with it. Jumping anchors suck. Teutonic is CSS-only. So I don't want to include much dummy code.
javascript:void()
is OK, but a better standard would be better. Thanks again. Will consider.