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In developing a redesign for cloud.gov, our team found we had multiple, separate sites, with separate codebases, sometimes written in different programming languages with different frameworks which all had a shared visual style. When figuring out a technical solution to coding the visual style that was mocked up to us, we needed a solution that would scale to all these different sites that didn’t involve copying code. Our solution to this problem is our “shared style library”, a coin I termed to express a library of CSS, JavaScript, images and fonts that can be distributed to multiple codebases to create a shared visual style. Our style library includes a build process to package and optimize all the assets, versioning to ensure consumer sites receive the correct features of the style library and a distribution method that allows multiple types of sites in different frameworks to consume the library. The library is called "cloudgov-style", or "cg-style" and is available [on github]
An idea of how we can do margins on headers in WDS
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# Cost-benefit analysis of building a configurable and extendable dashboard
## Introduction
The cloud.gov dashboard is an open source UI for the open source Cloud Foundry(CF) system. It's built with React and anotoher CSS library called cg-style to create a UI emulates the CF CLI tool as well as add additional functionality. The project has a large amount of testing and is thoroughly user researched.
As cloud foundry is an open source project, there are many groups that are interested in building a CF dashboard similar to the cloud.gov one. Government's like Australia or Rhode Island, or any Cloud Foundry users will likely need to set up their own dashboard with their own styling, configuration and functionality. The only current solution is a poorly maintained and tested Angular project.
The cloud.gov dashboard could potentially make a great candidate for individual teams to roll their own CF dashboard. Before this is done, the cloud.gov dashboard has to be made less specific to cloud.gov. This could be d
Cost-benefit analysis of building a configurable and extendable dashboard
Introduction
The cloud.gov dashboard is an open source UI for the open source Cloud Foundry(CF) system. It's built with React and anotoher CSS library called cg-style to create a UI emulates the CF CLI tool as well as add additional functionality. The project has a large amount of testing and is thoroughly user researched.
As cloud foundry is an open source project, there are many groups that are interested in building a CF dashboard similar to the cloud.gov one. Government's like Australia or Rhode Island, or any Cloud Foundry users will likely need to set up their own dashboard with their own styling, configuration and functionality. The only current solution is a poorly maintained and tested Angular project.
The cloud.gov dashboard could potentially make a great candidate for individual teams to roll their own CF dashboard. Before this is done, the cloud.gov dashboard has to be made less specific to cloud.gov. This could be d
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