From 39384bb3a2e37d4ba751a8d7e9c217fc8e476de9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Yann Esposito (Yogsototh)" Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2024 14:45:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] wip --- .../index.org | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/posts/0026-brut-a-bare-bones-css-framework/index.org b/src/posts/0026-brut-a-bare-bones-css-framework/index.org index ee1c9d2..76ae083 100644 --- a/src/posts/0026-brut-a-bare-bones-css-framework/index.org +++ b/src/posts/0026-brut-a-bare-bones-css-framework/index.org @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ #+begin_notes /TL;DR:/ [[https://brut.esy.fun][=brut.esy.fun=]] -*Warning*: I am not a UI developer, my choices to build this CSS Framework are certainly -not using any current best practices, but you know: "It works for me™", so. -Also that being said, I used this for a few different internal projects and I was happy +*Warning*: I built this CSS Framework for my personal use. +I am not a UI developer, and I am certainly not following best practices. +That being said, I used this for a few different internal projects and I was happy enough about the result to blog about it. #+end_notes @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ enough about the result to blog about it. #+NAME: fig:brut-homepage [[file:./brut-css-homepage.png]] -I built many private web-apps. Generally they are internal tools I built either -for myself of for an internal team of developers. -Along the years I started to embrace a /brutalist/ design for these tools. -Behind the seemingly crude exterior of a brutalist website lies a system that -strips away unnecessary elements and presents itself to users as bare-bones -utility. +Over the years, I've developed numerous private web applications - most often +internal tools designed either for my own use or for an internal team of +developers. +While these projects have varied in scope and complexity, I've gradually come to +appreciate the benefits of adopting a brutalist design approach for many of +them. While it's true that having both form and function is ideal, I believe there's value in exploring websites that prioritize UX efficiency over aesthetics.