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Tech stack for this project #11

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BOLT04 opened this issue Aug 21, 2020 · 6 comments
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Tech stack for this project #11

BOLT04 opened this issue Aug 21, 2020 · 6 comments

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@BOLT04
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BOLT04 commented Aug 21, 2020

Will we build this with HTML, CSS and perhaps JS, or do we use libraries and frameworks? And within frameworks, will we use CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Tailwind and/or JS frameworks?

IMO we can keep it simple at first and build a website with HTML and CSS, what do you guys think?

@eddiejaoude
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I was thinking keep it simple too 👍 . But I was thinking of using the library TailwindCSS as it does so much of the heavy lifting for us.

@gagangaur
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Ok so I think @eddiejaoude said it all here so what are we waiting for @BOLT04 Can you push some boilerplate code so that we can handle it further

@ritvij14
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@eddiejaoude I am interested in learning Tailwind, but I haven't used it before. I will go through the docs, so could you tell me how should I proceed? Or maybe give some simple tasks and I will complete them and send PRs?

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BOLT04 commented Aug 22, 2020

@gagangaur i'll be playing around with Tailwind CSS and work on #2, like changing ´index.html` to have more info. If you want work on the navigation bar of the issue #5 (here are the docs) and make a PR later 👍

@ritvij14, I'm new to Tailwind too 😄, but how about you take this task: #1. You can use these cards for example, but feel free to play around and come up with a UI design that you think is cool (I am no designer so on that part I can't help much 😅 )

Here is sort of a todo list to guide you:

  • Use flexbox grid to ensure the layout is responsive
  • Fill each item with mock data
  • As a user I want to click the project image and navigate to the project's repository, so that I can see the source code.

Also, I'm not sure if you two are familiar with conventional commits, but when you make commits with your work try to follow that convention. Here is an example made by Eddie: c669ef4

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Thanks for the help @BOLT04. That list will help me a lot, now I know how I should proceed! 😄

@gagangaur
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@BOLT04 great you have beautifully crafted the instructions 😀

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