Day 1 of refactoring rDrama's frontend shit

I wanted to post something but I didn't know what to post so I figured I would show off the fact that I'm:

  • Removing Bootstrap CSS (branch called "debootstrap")

    • rDrama is so far out from Bootstrap that we really don't need it anymore.
  • Removing Popper.js (Needed by Bootstrap)

  • Removing jQuery (Needed by Popper.js and bootstrap)

A lot of the rewrite involves removing all the ugly p-5, flexbox, text-align-center, flexbox-grow-1, p-1, a-b-e-4-6-center-margin-text-align-distribute looking bullshit our HTML, which means Theming rDrama should be easier and less hacky

Quite a bigger change than it seems so will take a few days or maybe weeks

Will involve hole CSS modifications and User profile CSS modifications once it gets merged into production, sorry

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What are you replacing bootstrap with? god I hate bootstrap, it has to use Jquery and shit to work, thats why i moved onto tailwind/daisyui and react

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Nothing... pure CSS

We take a bit of a conservative approach to rDrama honestly. Pure JS and stuff, no extra shit like Sass, react, vue, angular.

We could benefit from minimization and webpack, but it doesnt really matter much + i fricking hate modern webshit so much

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lol, I've been a backend dev all my life, I absolutely detest css (I can't properly do it) and refuse to cater time to learning it when I can hire someone else to do it. Whenever I have to do it, for my personal site etc I have to resort to these frameworks to start off quickly and finish it

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frameworks are usually more complex imo

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I can't really say tbh, I had to learn Angular and React because they are used at work and sometimes I need to guide juniors on what to do. I got accustomed to react well, and the number of ui libraries makes it easy to build up a good starting off app with little effort and time

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