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Is this project abandoned? #640

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coezbek opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 6 comments
Open

Is this project abandoned? #640

coezbek opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 6 comments

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@coezbek
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coezbek commented Dec 2, 2024

I love the simplicity of Picocss, but am curious to learn if @lucaslarroche is still around to maintain this project (no Github activity since August, no commit to Picocss since 10 months).

@Tyler-Keith-Thompson
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I had the same concern and switched to a fork that looks well maintained

@Yohn
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Yohn commented Dec 3, 2024

I had the same concern and switched to a fork that looks well maintained

Thanks for the mention!

I'm not sure what happened with the original author of Pico CSS, I hope he's ok and comes back sometime.

In the meantime I have forked the project a few weeks ago and corrected a bunch of errors that some people mentioned here, or that I've found. I've also merged a bunch of pull requests that are open here, and added some that features that I needed. Here's an updated demo of what I've added.

@bemyak
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bemyak commented Dec 3, 2024

I was considering switching to PicoCSS for a while now, but the absence of the main developer leaves me hesitant.

The fork raises some concerns as well, since I can see JavaScript is being introduced. It shouldn't be a requirement for such things as accordion or navBar now that we have the popover api.

@Yohn
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Yohn commented Dec 3, 2024

I was considering switching to PicoCSS for a while now, but the absence of the main developer leaves me hesitant.

The fork raises some concerns as well, since I can see JavaScript is being introduced. It shouldn't be a requirement for such things as accordion or navBar now that we have the popover api.

Understandable, and the JavaScript is not needed for the accordion to still function as expected. The reason for bringing the JavaScript in for the accordion was to have it slide when opening, and with just css I believe it only did the slide on the first time it was opened.

And there's no JavaScript for a navbar.

The theme switcher might be what your referring to for the JavaScript in the navbar? That JavaScript and the modal JavaScript is from the original Pico examples pages.

The file validator JavaScript makes it nicer to view the files when selected, and validate the files selected since native browser does not validate files via the attributes, but is not needed if you don't want it.

The last JavaScript added is the notification which was from an open pull request.

@bemyak
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bemyak commented Dec 3, 2024

Oh, I see, probably I misread the code. I'll give it a go then :)

@Yohn
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Yohn commented Dec 3, 2024

Oh, I see, probably I misread the code. I'll give it a go then :)

Let me know if you find any issues or if you can think of anything you'd possibly like to see added!

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