mafinar

mafinar

Alpine Day 2021 - June 10 / 2021

I am looking forward to the talks and the new release, I’ve had Alpine on my radar for awhile now, I will probably slowly introduce it into my OSS projects.

I wish the team and contributors all the best.

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AstonJ

AstonJ

Both? :nerd_face:

mafinar

mafinar

Sure. I started replacing Bulma with TailwindCSS today for the Covid19 Dashboard I built earlier. I know I shouldn’t fix something unless it is broken but I wanted to apply Tailwind somewhere. Maybe I’ll use Alpine there too and take some burden off of LiveView.

I’ll definitely share.

(It is currently using BulmaCSS and Plotly for charts and maps)

mafinar

mafinar

I am actually sort of peer pressured into trying out Tailwind lol, the front end community I hang out with all swear by it. Also, learning a new tech never hurts. I also was looking at PragProg’s Tailwind book and was about to buy it- only to realize I already bought it.

But I loved Bulma! For people like me who don’t want to spend a lot of time designing yet would love a decent look and feel Bulma makes sense.

Anyways, I’ll head out to my little weekend project, I can open a new thread on it if you think it’ll be useful.

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