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by ljm
151 days ago
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Agreed - particularly because there is an example of a login box and the screenshot of that is far more prominent than the rest of the design. I don't think the demo should overpower the landing page. And then it goes straight into themes. If I'm a Rails developer I'm not looking at theming, I'm looking for a conventional UI system that fits into Rails - stimulus, Hotwire, all that. As far as I know, this site so far is just a bunch of specialised scaffolds for certain use-cases, but Rails itself has been capable of that the entire time. |
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You can either take the pages and tweak them for your own use case, or just use the UI components and skip the theme entirely. If you get a chance, try the free Ruby gem to see what I mean.