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title = "Creating Interfaces with Bulma - Jeremy Thomas, Oleksii Potiekhin, Mikko Lauhakari, Aslam Shah, Dave Berning"
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date = 2020-01-20
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[taxonomies]
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tags = ["books", "reviews", "bulma", "it", "2 stars", "css", "2020 challenge"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38473029-creating-interfaces-with-bulma):
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This book is a step-by-step guide that will teach how to build a web interface
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from scratch using Bulma.
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{{ stars(stars=2) }}
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Everybody is looking for that most awesome, small CSS framework, that will
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solve all your problems. Is Bulma this framework? Well, I'm not sure.
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It's not that the book doesn't show what the framework can do, it's just that
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the examples seem really without any checking: Sometimes fields are surrounded
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by one "field" div, sometimes they are surrounded by "column" (a normal grid
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component) and sometimes they are surrounded by two "field" divs. Why? Which
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one is the right way? It is a problem with the framework or a problem with the
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book?
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Also, there is a weird example of just writing templates with no explanation
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on why: Why one should replace "6 books" to "3 customers"? Does that change
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anything? (It does not, I do understand the why doing it, but there is no
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explanation that you're doing it just to show how things will look like.)
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Also also, there is some serious problem with the images in the ePub version:
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It says something but it shows a copy of a previous image. Surely, you get
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what they meant by some template changes in a way that you don't need to see
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the results, but still...
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