I occasionally need to develop an easy web application for capture data etc.
Therefore I wrote an easy web 1.0 framework that uses HTML forms to capture data, restore state after a postback, server side click events for buttons etc ... (you might compare it with a basic version of ASP.NET webfom). I find AB Material too complex for this kind of simple functionalities.
Would this be something anyone else might be interested in using ? If so I might create some example projects and some documentation.
I think that is a good idea too. Skeleton is also an extra HTML framework next to ABM. If you need a quick simple web layout I find it is a great alternative. As you say, for many projects, ABM may be overkill.
Thanks for you replies. What I already made for myself is a pure server based framework: it works with HTML templates in an HTML form with special tags that are being replaced by the server, so for stling any clientside template set (CSS) can be used.
Again: nothing that fancy ... just replacing tags, keeping state between requests, reacting (serverside) on clicks on buttons, ...
Would be nice to see a demo. We like eye candy and ABM has lots of that...by the way, is there anything happening towards PWA (Progressive Web Apps), offline functionality, synchronization etc? That would be awesome!!!