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What if you never had to write CSS again?
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README.md |
A New Language for Layout and Interface
CSS and HTML are actually quite difficult to use when you're trying to do the layout and styling of a web page.
This library is a complete alternative to HTML and CSS. Basically you can just write your app using this library and (mostly) never have to think about HTML and CSS again.
The high level goal of this library is to be a design toolkit that draws inspiration from the domains of design, layout, and typography, as opposed to drawing from the ideas as implemented in CSS and HTML.
This means:
- Writing and designing your layout and
view
should be as simple and as fun as possible. - Many layout errors (like you'd run into using CSS) are just not possible to write in the first place!
- Everything should just run fast.
- Layout and style are explicit and easy to modify. CSS and HTML as tools for a layout language are hard to modify because there's no central place that represents your layout. You're generally forced to bounce back and forth between multiple definitions in multiple files in order to adjust layout, even though it's probably the most common thing you'll do.
import Element exposing (Element, el, text, row, alignRight, fill, width, rgb)
import Element.Background as Background
import Element.Border as Border
main =
Element.layout []
myElement
myRowOfStuff =
row [ width fill ]
[ myElement
, myElement
, el [ alignRight ] myElement
]
myElement : Element msg
myElement =
el
[ Background.color (rgb 0.2 0.3 0.3)
, Border.color (rgb 0.2 0.4 0.3)
]
(text "You've made a stylish element!")
History
The work is based off of a rewrite of the Style Elements library. A lot of that work was orignally released under the Stylish Elephants project.