Ludic is my personal project I started working on as I saw an opportunity to write websites in Python without the need to use template engines and write complex JavaScript (thanks to htmx.org). Ludic prioritizes simplicity - no convoluted HTML, straightforward and responsive CSS, and minimal JavaScript requirements.
I'm looking for feedback for the documentation I was building:
This documentation showcases the range of features the framework offers, providing a comprehensive overview of its capabilities.
I would also appreciate if you checked the layouts section and tell me what you think:
* https://getludic.dev/catalog/layouts
Additionally, I've developed a convenient cookiecutter template:
* https://github.com/paveldedik/ludic-template
I eagerly await your feedback and insights as you explore these resources.
I believe Ludic can be expecialy good for personal blogs, project websites, in-browser slides, while using htmx.org properties to add interactivity.
Since my last update on Ludic, I've concentrated on the following areas:
* Building comprehensive documentation with Ludic to showcase its capabilities * Enhancing the UI components catalog * Crafting Layout Components inspired by the Every Layout Book * Introducing support for Themes
Future plans for Ludic include:
* Enhancing HTMX support with compatibility for HTMX 2.0 * Implementing speed improvements through caching * Expanding the features in the catalog * Improving typing support * Exploring the creation of a cookiecutter template for generating Ludic-powered slides
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