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The Dragger2016-10-26 10:21:37
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The Dragger, 2016-10-26 10:21:37

How to start using css frameworks?

Before, when I was just starting to typeset, I always used bootstrap and changed its styles. Then I realized that from bootstrap -a I need a current grid grid and started using only it. Then I learned flex-box and threw bootstrap out altogether. I met such a beautiful framework as semantic ui , but I can’t apply it to projects, so I see that I will use it for 20-30% but not for all 70-100% . Such a question is necessary or is it possible to contact the designer with a request that he familiarize himself with this CSS Framework and start using its elements? Should I interfere in his creative process?

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Ankhena, 2016-10-26
@Ankhena

On the one hand, yes, a designer's understanding of layout principles is good.
On the other hand, you put the designer in some kind of framework. Accordingly, instead of flying his creative imagination, the output is "cells on the grid."
After all, you are a professional and you will lay out everything that the designer draws, with a grid, with a curved grid, or without it at all.
If not, then it's not the designer.

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iBird Rose, 2016-10-26
@iiiBird

Here is the question I asked myself. I can't figure out how to persuade a designer to draw under geo-bootstrap code.divshot.com/geo-bootstrap

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