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Documentation improvement #1038

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regisin opened this issue Jul 27, 2022 · 4 comments
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Documentation improvement #1038

regisin opened this issue Jul 27, 2022 · 4 comments

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@regisin
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regisin commented Jul 27, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No problem here, just missing info from documentation.

The docs give CDN links to the base and grid css, but I can't find the forms one, and the releases also don't include the built files, so if I want to download the minified files I have to find the CDN link and download from there.

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I suggest putting all available CDN links in one place, so it's easier for people that just want to include and start using them. Also include the minified files in the releases in case someone wants to download and serve the files them selves.

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@redonkulus
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Thanks for the feedback. The individual module CDN links are located on the Customize page (https://purecss.io/customize/#individual-modules).

When you refer to "releases", are you talking about the npm package or something different?

@regisin
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regisin commented Jul 28, 2022

Thanks, I didn't noticed it there! well, releases as they are right now it's only the npm packages, but I myself am not using node. I was looking for the build files themselves, and I had to individually copy/paste/save the links from the CDN snippets. It would be useful (for me, at least) if I could download the min files in a zip and host on my server.

@redonkulus
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Good feedback, so GitHub has the releases zip file that they provide when a release is published. I can look at adding the built files into that too.

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regisin commented Jul 28, 2022

For reference, I just found this action that might be a good fit: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/upload-files-to-a-github-release

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