CSS Framework recommendations
Michelle D'Souza
michelled33 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 10:16:46 EDT 2014
Thanks for sending this, Jon. I really like the detailed chart that was made prior to the recommendation.
Can you please clarify for me what the recommendation is for Infusion in terms of getting rid of FSS?
Thanks,
Michelle
On 2014-03-25, at 9:59 AM, Jonathan Hung <jhung at ocadu.ca> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> After some time doing research into the utility of 3rd party CSS frameworks to be used for Fluid, the following is the proposed recommendation:
>
> - CSS framework is not recommended for Fluid components at this time primarily due to the lack of custom name spacing. Without proper name spacing, there is a chance that there will be classname collisions which will make it difficult to integrate Fluid components.
>
> - CSS framework is fine to be used for websites, demos, and other integration / non-component scenarios.
>
> - Zurb Foundation is the suggested framework to be used.
>
> - Continue using default styles in Fluid components and leave it to the integrator to customize with their own CSS framework if they choose to.
>
> - There may be an opportunity to add new features to Learner Preferences that can transform CSS framework components (like navigation bars and button links). Further discussion is encouraged.
>
> For more details, please refer to this document on the Fluid wiki:
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Project+Support+for+CSS+Frameworks
>
>
> Please feel free to comment and ask questions.
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Jon.
>
> PS. Thanks to Johnny and Anastasia for helping out with the research.
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