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A good option for academic-document websites?

jacksonkernion opened this issue · comments

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I’ve been trying for a while to decide on which tools I should use for what I hope will be a long-term side project, an always-free, open source, serverless set of tools to help academics publish the papers/books/courses/etc online. Built for myself, but available to anyone.

I’ve been a hobbyist coder for awhile, so am only half-aware of the most recent churns in the web developer toolkit.

Tachyons has seemed better-suited for this purpose, compared to tailwind, or other more app-centric design systems. Can anyone check my sanity on this one?

Imo this is not an issue.

If you want answers from the community is would suggest to head to stackoverflow.

@jacksonkernion sorry for delay. Well it's tough to give advice on what tools you should use as there are lots of variables there. I think if you are a hobbyist coder and you want something to last - vanilla css is an okay bet. I think tachyons, basscss, or any other functional / utility css project would potentially be helpful. I have personally found that the move away from content-semantic class names has helped my understanding of a css codebase over time across projects. Your mileage might vary.