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I read a lot of stuff and decided to go with the abolute mnimum tech stack that still would do. That was handcoded HTML and CSS with a little bit of JS here and there. Well and a self-rolled static website generator before that was a thing.
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Patisnett675yI can totally relate to that one. On my personal project I'm fired up when it comes to backend stuff, but as soon as I come to the point where I need to make everything look fancy and nice I am lost.
That's when I end up using Bootstrap and customize it so it looks even worse then it already does.
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Konsole31215yLast year I used materializecss to make a very beautiful UI with very very little knowledge of CSS (lol I still don't know how to use float. Forget flex) . It's awesome project if you need to develop UI quickly without much experience.
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Either bootstrap or I'm pretty much fucked.
I'm a Linux/back end/security guy, definitely not frontend 😅
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