Bind is a native OS X app that gives you a clean space to play around with creating user interfaces for your software projects. It supports the GSS language and even lets you use emmet plug-ins for CSS and HTML. Pretty cool, right?
With Bind, you can build a solid structure for your app’s interface using GSS programming. This language helps you define layouts using constraints, making it easier to organize everything just how you want it.
Now, Bind isn’t about designing your app; it’s more like a playground where you can move elements around until you find the layout that fits best. By using GSS, you can define different elements, add size constraints, images, and divisions without stress.
In the main window of the app, you'll see your layout code in GSS, HTML, and CSS syntax. The best part? You can preview your changes in real-time! You’ll know exactly how big each object is and set those important constraints as needed.
The user interface of Bind follows the OS X Human Interface Guidelines and looks pretty stylish too! It’s well organized so getting around should be easy-peasy. Just keep in mind that you'll need to learn some about GridStyleSheets to really get the hang of layout design.
A quick heads-up: while you can toggle the visibility of source code and modifiers panels, resizing them isn’t an option. This might be a bit annoying when you're working on larger layouts.
In conclusion, if you're looking to play around with the structure of new apps, Bind offers an organized space where you can use GSS to quickly define fresh layouts!
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