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Since Lime Text is gradually converging towards more stable releases (binaries?), I thought I would have a shot at improving its website so that it gains more visibility.
So here it is! I cleaned up the existing code and dropped some existing dependency
burden.
The actual website is now simpler to develop on and depends on Bootstrap v3.1.1,
providing reference-class responsivity.
It was also the occasion to bring up a new lime logo, courtesy of Gerald G. from OpenClipart.org.
⟸ that’s it!
Enjoy, and don’t forget to contribute on GitHub!
We believe that being able to discuss with each other in something important
in an open project like ours. We have set up an IRC channel, #limetext
on Freenode.
Come discuss Lime development!
PS: Merry Christmas to everyone!
Pure is a small set of responsive CSS modules.
You can see the project repository here (licensed under YUI License).
We want to bring you an Open Source text editor with great capabilities, as a successor to Sublime Text.
We use Jekyll as a static site generator fully integrated into GitHub Pages. Feel free to
contribute!
Check out Jekyll docs for more info on how to get the most out of it.
See you on our GitHub repository!