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Add links to other JS projects #1

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cmbankester opened this issue Jan 28, 2016 · 7 comments
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Add links to other JS projects #1

cmbankester opened this issue Jan 28, 2016 · 7 comments

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@cmbankester
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Since http://immense.github.io is the page that displays for http://immense.js.org, I believe it makes sense to turn it into a directory listing of our other JS projects.

As of now, our JS projects are:

We also have the excellent php-macaroons PHP project which I would love to see displayed somewhere (perhaps as a link in the footer?).

Of course, this will involve adding gh-pages to each of our other projects.

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cmckni3 commented Jan 28, 2016

Material design lite all of the things?

@cmbankester
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Or whatever. I went with MDL Lite for http://immybox.js.org because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

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cmckni3 commented Jan 28, 2016

I just think MDL looks nicer for forms.

It really doesn't matter what we use for these pages. Just pick something and be consistent with it.

@cmbankester
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Agreed. Seems like our options are:

  1. Fully custom
  2. Bootstrap
  3. Zurb Foundation (which actually looks really MDL-y these days)
  4. MDL
  5. Something else?

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cmckni3 commented Jan 28, 2016

I like MDL

Bootstrap 4 would be awesome but it still has a lot of work left. twbs/bootstrap#17021

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cmckni3 commented Jan 28, 2016

Is there some way we could just have a single showcase but also utilize http://immense.js.org just for the JS projects?

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Yeah, I'm sure there is. Currently, http://immense.js.org just points to this project. Seemed sensible at the time.

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