Cluckles 2/Desktop
Cluckles is being expanded to include much more functionality soon. Including the following:
- [ ] Split up so we have Cluckles core JS,
- [ ] Add additional support for SASS
- [ ] Migrate to using ES6, and possibly modules and Webpack2/Babel
- [ ] Modules to support different CSS Frameworks (Bootstrap, foundation etc)
- [ ] Editor built with Angular.
- [ ] Editor bridges Core JS with UI
- [ ] Make Editor embeddable. E.g embeds in Joomla etc
- [ ] Make Cluckles core JS work with Node (to support theme customising from CLI)
- [ ] Make editors UI for different frameworks
- [ ] Add ability to build for single frameworks to embed.
I'm aiming to get the most essential parts of this done with the Desktop branch. Then once a basic working version with the above stuff in it. Then see if I can get some alpha participation. My aim would be to split up Cluckles nicely, so it's all modular, has a clear core JS library. Then add modular support for more CSS frameworks, so they can be added over time. Then focus on getting the editor built on top, to provide an easy, intuitive editor which allows the CSS frameworks to be themed.
Currently the non desktop version includes the Core lib, but had dependencies on Bootstrap, and has editor functionality tied in. So it has partial support for a lot of this, but needs refactoring and splitting up nicely, then the new features added.
is this still happening?
Hi Trenkert,
Haven't done much with this recently, but if you have a need for it I can see about picking this back up. (Work on this in my spare time every now and again)
Do you need a basic version of it working? (I could probably get it working with just bootstrap 4 then work on getting support for more afterwards)
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On 5 Dec 2016, at 13:40, trenkert [email protected] wrote:
is this still happening?
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Well, I liked the old version and haven't really found a good replacement yet. It is a good introduction for beginners and a versatile tool for devs.
So, yeah, if you are able to get a basic version running, that'd be great. :+1: