Upgrade from Pico CSS to its newer successor, Blades CSS, and make the project grid responsive#21
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Thanks, I'd seen the fork but hadn't got around to using it yet. |
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thanks @davidism, it's a pleasure for Blades to power https://palletsprojects.com/ 🥷 |
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Hi Pallets Team! 👋
really like how your site looks with Pico CSS!
as you might know — Pico CSS is not actively maintained (last update was >1 year ago)
thus we took over the maintenance of
pico.cssversion here, and now shipping it as Blades CSS, a fully compatible and actively maintained successor to Pico CSS:https://blades.ninja/ = https://github.com/anyblades/blades
so, here is our micro-PR to:
minmaxandclamp)🥷