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by iambateman
3030 days ago
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Thanks for this. The discussion has been fascinating. Just wanted to add that the tweak-save-check-repeat pattern is awfully tedious and probably the bigger issue. Making changes directly on an element in a way that makes sense is the holy grail, and remains an unsolved problem in my opinion. Browsersync can help, and Webflow (et al) is trying to help, but none of the tools allow real direct manipulation. |
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Cicerone doesn't yet do the kind of thing discussed here because it is originally designed to be a rich structured content editor with customizable HTML/CSS components, as opposed to a design tool. However the more I use it myself, the more I find that designing anything in CSS is the biggest PIA, and it would be really cool if I could bring a little sanity there. So I've been thinking a lot about how to do this. Stay tuned (but don't hold you breath, it'll be a while.)
PS: and if you do get around to poking around with Cicerone, do let me know your thoughts: good, bad, or random, I'm happy to nerd out on tools. Cheers Stephen.