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Themes #7

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dsschnau opened this issue Jun 3, 2014 · 4 comments
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Themes #7

dsschnau opened this issue Jun 3, 2014 · 4 comments

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@dsschnau
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dsschnau commented Jun 3, 2014

One of the goals that DoCSSa is stated to have is to allow for easily switchable themes as stated on this medium post.

Perhaps this could be demonstrated as a proof-of-concept on DoCSSa.info? I'd be interested in working on it but I wanted to throw the idea out there before digging in.

@mlarcher
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mlarcher commented Jun 3, 2014

Hi Dan,

Glad to hear you've taken interest in css theming in DoCSSa, we've been
meaning to dig further on that aspect. We only have the theming implemented
in components so far, and we're currently looking for a way to improve the
model on the "specifics" side of the matter.
We'd be glad to listen to your contribution if you have any approach you
wanna pitch in.

@ShaggyDude
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I am interested in helping out here as well.
I am also looking at pulling in the foundation grids. they work fine and are fairly simple..

@dahfazz
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dahfazz commented Jun 18, 2014

Hi ShaggyDude,

You are not the first to tell us that DoCSSa works fine with Foundation grid.
It would be great to provide a demo on DoCCSa's website.

@mlarcher
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I'm closing this issue for now, as it's been inactive for so long and is tighed toa specific solution, which we should avoid.

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