KuikaBoost is a new tool that converts your Sketch design to HTML5 and CSS. It turns Sketch Artboards into HTML pages with high fidelity to be used by developers.
KuikaBoost is a standalone web application. All you need is Safari, Chrome, or Firefox on a Mac or Windows PC. You upload your Sketch file to KuikaBoost. You don’t need to have Sketch or know to use Sketch to convert your project. The design file should have been saved with Sketch version 50 or above to work. All assets are imported from your project file. Not all designs have layers structured for HTML output, KuikaBoost analyzes and restructures the design elements as needed for high quality HTML output. You can convert design elements to button, input, select as needed, and also visually edit elements, group and organize them manually. You can publish your design and share with others, allowing everyone to download the HTML/CSS output. It relies on HTML and CSS only, does not use or assume any Javascript in output. A developer can use the output HTML with Angular, React, VueJS or any other frontend library.
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I created the initial version of the example in Inkscape v1.3.2. It produces markup that uses context-stroke. Vector graphics editors tend to be on the leading edge when it comes to adoption of SVG markup. It is the browsers that lag more often. - Source: dev.to / 23 days ago
Agreed. It would be nice if more apps would build scripting in. Krita has: https://scripting.krita.org/lessons/introduction while for Inkscape there is: https://inkscape.org/~pakin/%E2%98%85simple-inkscape-scripting. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
All in this challenge was a journey for me, but things I really loved creating the project was understand how to set an encode SVG as background image. For this, I created my ilustrations (industries, trucks, animals, etc.) on Inkscape, I copied the SVG code and encoded using oksel.github.io/url-encoder. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Through the Fast Forward program, we give free services and support to open source projects and the nonprofits that support them. We support many of the world’s top programming languages (like Python, Rust, Ruby, and the wonderful Scratch), foundational technologies (cURL, the Linux kernel, Kubernetes, OpenStreetMap), and projects that make the internet better and more fun for everyone (Inkscape, Mastodon,... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Through the years I've learned how to use some Open Source design tools like Inkscape, GIMP and Krita. While I'm not an expert on this area, I've used these tools to create graphics for some of my personal projects, and recently the logo of Let's Talk! Open Source, that I created using Inkscape. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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