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Still maintained? #5

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dschreij opened this issue Jan 17, 2017 · 6 comments
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Still maintained? #5

dschreij opened this issue Jan 17, 2017 · 6 comments

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@dschreij
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dschreij commented Jan 17, 2017

I am just wondering: Seeing that the last commits to this repo have been made 9 months ago, is this project still maintained? Or has it moved to a different repo/user? Semantic is still very popular so it seems a bit of a pity to let this module slip away. Time pending, I can maybe put in some effort bringing it up to date, but I'm currently only using material-ui for a project and am not working on any semantic-ui projects at the moment. (might do so soon though).

TL;DR: I am wondering where this project is at and may be able to help.

@kevinrue
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Any update on this one? Again, the std:accounts-* modules are really appealing, but they seem to suffer from recent changes affecting appearance and functionalities.

@derwaldgeist
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derwaldgeist commented Aug 21, 2017

Was wondering the same. But then saw there's a successor here:
https://github.com/studiointeract/accounts-ui/
Would be great if this was mentioned in the docs.

@dschreij
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It's not a successor, its the package on which this one is based and supplies the styling for (std:accounts-ui is unstyled). As it says in the docs of accounts-ui:

This package does not by standard come with any styling, you can easily extend and make your own, here are a couple versions we've made for the typical use case:

  • Semantic UI std:accounts-semantic

@derwaldgeist
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derwaldgeist commented Aug 21, 2017

Ok, thanks, understood :-)

@dschreij
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Sorry, that wasn't meant to come over that harsh. I think all std styling packages are due for an update, but often the fixes are easy to do yourself, if you really want to use them.

@derwaldgeist
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No prob, I didn't understand it harsh :-)

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