WebTUI – A CSS Library That Brings the Beauty of Terminal UIs to the Browser by IroncladDev
WebTUI is a modular CSS library that brings the beau
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11 Comments
jasonjmcghee
I'm not seeing any icons (on ios, tried a few browsers). Is the font (or svgs? Not at a computer to check how it's built) being served?
nonrecursive
This looks amazing! Good job. I don't know that I'd ever use it because there's never enough time for all the things, but thanks for the few minutes of aesthetic satisfaction that brought.
Lord_Zero
Icons not loading for me.
bbor
Execution is incredible, and the idea is far from bad, but I must I say that it is certainly hilarious. Giving serious “we’ve figured out a way to more durably connect microservices!” energy.
Ngl, I see a non-zero chance of this kind of aesthetic catching on for nerdy blogs, which tends to proliferate to the wider web eventually. If nothing else, I love some support for those of us who spend all day reading (stylized) Markdown syntax!
runlaszlorun
OMG that's awesome. I've been meaning to goof around with TUI CSS [1] but this looks amazing. Props to the author.
Maybe it's because I cut my teeth on 80s Turbo Pascal but there's something about the TUI that I feel hits an optimum in the simplicity vs use of visual space spectrum so, so lost in a world of Vulkan etc.
[1] https://github.com/vinibiavatti1/TuiCss
waldrews
Looks great. We should've stuck with BBS's and Gopher all along. Minor issue, scroll bars are showing and getting slight scrolling when using arrow keys.
matt3210
Peak design!
nickandbro
This is the UI I would have used for my hobby project, vimgolf.ai if I knew about it sooner! Though for certain sections of the site, I might just be able to use it. Great work!
oguz-ismail
What beauty? You can't even have the same font in different sizes in a terminal
meta-level
For python there is also https://github.com/Textualize/textual-web, based on the rich/textual framework
kombine
I am working on a pitch for an AI startup and need to create a nice looking webpage with the demo. I have very little experience with webdev and I wonder if it is a good idea to build a TUI-like interface, as I am a fan of terminal aesthetics in general. This would much relieve the burden of thinking about design and focus on the content.