Post-Platform Digital Publishing Toolkit

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-====publish style ↻ style publishing====+=====publish style ↻ style publishing=====
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 CSS shapes with words, it can tell browsers, phones, apps, computers, eBooks, printed books, and desktop environments how information is displayed: how text flows, spaces are divided, typography is materialized, and different planes are layered. It takes care of color, sizing, depth, movement, animation, responsiveness, and (to some extent) accessibility. Every "sentence" of the CSS language is called a declaration. CSS shapes with words, it can tell browsers, phones, apps, computers, eBooks, printed books, and desktop environments how information is displayed: how text flows, spaces are divided, typography is materialized, and different planes are layered. It takes care of color, sizing, depth, movement, animation, responsiveness, and (to some extent) accessibility. Every "sentence" of the CSS language is called a declaration.
  
-**publish style ↻ style publishing** +====publish style ↻ style publishing====
 Early web publishing platforms like Geocities, Myspace, or Tumblr gave their users tools for customization. Contemporary platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok have limited and homogenized the format and shape of the content. If websites are "an articulation of form and content," the interplay between those two concepts breaks out of the idea that the visual/interactive outcome of publishing can be "solved by experts" into framework-induced smooth templated spaces. Early web publishing platforms like Geocities, Myspace, or Tumblr gave their users tools for customization. Contemporary platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok have limited and homogenized the format and shape of the content. If websites are "an articulation of form and content," the interplay between those two concepts breaks out of the idea that the visual/interactive outcome of publishing can be "solved by experts" into framework-induced smooth templated spaces.
  
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   * [[https://pads.offline.place/p/publishing-style|pads.offline.place/p/publishing-style]]   * [[https://pads.offline.place/p/publishing-style|pads.offline.place/p/publishing-style]]
  
-Program +====Program====
 Day 1 morning 11h-13h Day 1 morning 11h-13h
  
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    * hybrid the styling [30min]    * hybrid the styling [30min]
  
-=== Pages === +==== Pages ====
   * [[playground:alessandro]]\\    * [[playground:alessandro]]\\ 
   * [[playground:bang|bang]]\\    * [[playground:bang|bang]]\\ 
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   * [[playground:style_style_toilet_door|style_style_toilet_door]]\\    * [[playground:style_style_toilet_door|style_style_toilet_door]]\\ 
  
-=== Stylesheets === +==== Stylesheets ====
   * [[stylesheet:style_bang|style_bang]]\\    * [[stylesheet:style_bang|style_bang]]\\ 
   * [[stylesheet:style_cabane|style_cabane]]\\    * [[stylesheet:style_cabane|style_cabane]]\\ 
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