For any UI devs:

I've starting working on a lemmy front end called lemmy-ui-leptos using leptos, a Rust UI framework with isomorphic support, and tailwind + daisyUI for the component styling. This could eventually replace the frankenstein's monster that lemmy-ui has become.

Some reasons for doing this:

  • lemmy-ui uses infernojs, which is based on the react model. IMO is largely superseded by signal-based reactivity in use in android jetpack-compose, SolidJS, and most new UI frameworks.
  • I had to hack on isomorphic support / server-side-rendering to infernoJS, and it's very messy. Leptos has isomorphic support out of the box.
  • All the benefits of Rust over javascript.
    • Since leptos is in Rust, we can import the lemmy types directly.
    • I've been waiting for years for a good rust UI framework, and I think we're finally here with leptos or sycamore.
  • lemmy-ui uses bootstrap, which is showing its age and limitations. Tailwind (and daisyUI) seem to be much more future-proof.

I plan on leaving the site design and component styling to other, more skilled UI devs, while I work mostly on the auth, services, params, and overall back-end structure.

  • Please use daisyUI classes tho whenever possible over exhaustive tailwind ones.
  • I'd also like it if the UI could match that of jerboa's (whenever possible), so that a change in one could be represented in the other, and so that things like badge appearance for admins, could be recognizeable across lemmy's front ends.

You don't really need to learn rust to help out with this, as the components look very similar to JSX. Instructions for running it are in the CONTRIBUTING.md . Feel free to contribute!

Right now only the home page, and post pages are working, but ready to be styled.

  • pedroapero@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    I'm struggling to get something done with this stack. This will certainly provide some inspiration, thanks!

  • Mostafa Ahangarha@lemmy.ml
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    edit-2
    1 year ago

    Moving to Tailwindcss make it hard to implement bidirectional text support unless we define new rules to use logical styles.

    • Dessalines@lemmy.ml
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      tailwind has full RTL support: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/hover-focus-and-other-states#rtl-support

      • Mostafa Ahangarha@lemmy.ml
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        6 months ago

        This is not RTL support but support for ways to explicitly set styles based on the direction.

        Better than using rtl:ml-4 is to use ms-4 which stands for margin-inline-start: .... Prefer logical properties over physical ones. But that is not possible in all cases. There, rtl: and ltr: prefix come handy.