Massimo, these are really good design work. You really set the bar for 
everyone else! 



On Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 2:48:10 AM UTC-5, eric cuver wrote:
>
> it's very good thanks massimo 
>
> Le samedi 5 mars 2016 23:36:28 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro a écrit :
>>
>> You can also compare this:
>>
>>    http://mdipierro.github.io/stupid.css/themes/landing-page.html
>>
>> with this:
>>
>>    http://blackrockdigital.github.io/startbootstrap-landing-page/
>>
>> The conversion took about 5 minutes (manually). Look at the differences 
>> in the html source.
>>
>> On Saturday, 5 March 2016 15:47:12 UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>
>>> Anyway, you can check out stupid with web2py here: 
>>> http://experts4solutions.com/stupid
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 5 March 2016 15:41:01 UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>>
>>>> yes. I added it. 
>>>>
>>>> I also changed http://mdipierro.github.io/stupid.css/index.html adding 
>>>> more stuff. Now if you click on the examples (?) it shows the source.
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 5 March 2016 12:14:48 UTC-6, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> For some reason, I could run the app out of box, it gives me this 
>>>>> error (attached). Is there a config file is missing?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 1:35:20 AM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, 4 March 2016 18:56:36 UTC-6, Dave S wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 4:01:09 PM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If you want to try it with web2py here is welcome app based on 
>>>>>>>> stupid.css
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-welcome-theme-stupid
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Notice a few things:
>>>>>>>> - It does not require any change in the python code or form styles 
>>>>>>>> or grid. I
>>>>>>>> - It works with the existing bootstrap classes, it simply ignores. 
>>>>>>>> Too much trouble to remove them everywhere.
>>>>>>>> - The static folder is significative lighter.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I copied the appconfig.ini from the standard welcome app; is the 
>>>>>>> [forms]formstyle option ignored?  (bullet 2 suggests 'yes')
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> the bootstrap classes are ignored. The format of the HTML in the 
>>>>>> bootstrap is instead important. Works with the other style options too 
>>>>>> but 
>>>>>> I think works best with the bootstrap html. 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also, on the login form, the "Log In" button is appreciably smaller 
>>>>>>> than the "Sign Up" and the "Lost Password" buttons; is that because it 
>>>>>>> is 
>>>>>>> an input field and the others are button buttons?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> fixed.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The H1 with class="glass" and contents "STUPID.CSS" has a noticeable 
>>>>>>> band over the background picture, slightly higher than the letter 
>>>>>>> height, 
>>>>>>> but not the height of the enclosing DIV.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That was on purpose. I made it smaller. is it better?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For the quarter-div with the ADMIN stuff, it looks like I've got a 
>>>>>>> missing glyph -- there's a rectangle about the size of the 'A' in 
>>>>>>> Admin, 
>>>>>>> with the 10-over-01 pattern that I think FF uses for missing font 
>>>>>>> characters.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fixed. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Otherwise, the page looks very good! 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you try the grid?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Massimo
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /dps
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Friday, 4 March 2016 08:51:00 UTC-6, villas wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I love this.  It would be so cool if this was maintained with the 
>>>>>>>>> rest of the framework and widgets could then include the generic 
>>>>>>>>> stupid.css.  The grid could use it and this would resolve a lot of 
>>>>>>>>> issues 
>>>>>>>>> with choice of css framework.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> A couple of questions spring to mind:
>>>>>>>>> Does anyone need another CSS framework!  Will there be enough 
>>>>>>>>> support to keep it going?  I was reminded of the doubts I had about 
>>>>>>>>> Markmin,  but this has been great and I use it a lot and it seems to 
>>>>>>>>> have 
>>>>>>>>> hardly required any support or huge extra effort.  I am disappointed 
>>>>>>>>> that 
>>>>>>>>> Markmin isn't more popular,  but very glad it exists.  I feel that 
>>>>>>>>> stupid.css could be a similar kind of thing.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is it intended that users use this for standard widgets and then 
>>>>>>>>> add Bootstrap or Semantic or whatever for any extras?  Its simplicity 
>>>>>>>>> is 
>>>>>>>>> not going to resolve every requirement.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm not convinced about the name,  but at least it is memorable!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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