jeudi 30 mars 2017

How to build a design taxonomy in CSS for Developers to use in build

I'm wondering if anyone has a suggestion for easily providing an editable taxonomy of basic HTML elements, in much the same way as Fabricator seems to provide, but with Bootstrap in mind, and with an eye to allowing Designers, rather than Developers, to actually decide on any visual changes.

I've been thinking about providing something like a live edit and sass watch so that they can realtime things, and they'd then simply git push to push this on to the dev team

We're currently on the cusp of building out a new site in A.N.Other (TBC) CMS, and beginning to provide discovery with the client in terms of UX workshopping etc, so I'd quite like to be able to get output from the project that would enable Dev team to have clearly defined elements for use, so that we've got pretty much a working UI Taxonomy that they can pick and choose straight away, once a choice of CMS has been made.

I've been looking at some Atomic Design pattern stuff from Brad Frost, which is really interesting, as well as doing a little digging into Fabricator.

Any direction as to whether Fabricator can achieve this for a responsive / bootstrap site would be great, but also any other frameworks that anyone can suggest might be useful.

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