scss-framework
Sass is a stylesheet language with a main implementation in Ruby. It is an extension of CSS that makes improvements to the old stylesheet format, such as being able to declare variables and using a cleaner nesting syntax.
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A starter CSS framework that actually looks good.
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Sierra SCSS library
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Lightweight, easy-to-use, configurable, and extensible mobile front-end development framework.
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Pavilion CSS Framework. A solid starting point without the bloat.
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Light Sass lib for managing your font-size, margin, padding, and position values across breakpoints.
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Mockups with markup — https://sujan-s.github.io/fictoan/
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Unofficial RTL-ized edition of Bootstrap 4.x
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Katana is CSS Layout System made with Flexbox
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WIP: Building CSS framework using Sass...
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Rocket is a powerful Sass framework with many common used components and utility functions, to help you build websites faster and easier
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Graceful & Minimal CSS design system in pure semantic HTML
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Utilitarian CSS Framework
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Set up purgeCSS
Describe the bug
IE does not support background-clip: text value
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/background-clip with IE
- Select 4th (background-clip: text) preview
- The background doesnt clip to text
 be used by anyone using stemCSS, rather than just contributors to it. A good example of an existing style guide is the Sass Guidelines.
PrimoCSS framework, a light weight mobile friendly SCSS / CSS framework for web & UI development
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Add demo page
Interesting project but it's hard to imagine what the result looks like.
Would be nice to have a demo page. Maybe the Foundation kitchen sink? So it would be easy to compare.
Figgo's select has values / placeholder alignment issues.
Here is there patch :
.lu-select-placeholder {
line-height: 1.5 !important;
}
.lu-select-value {
line-height: 1.3 !important;
}
We should checkout why it looks good on prisme but not in Figgo.
A quick start scss based html5 boilerplate for front-end project.
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OMCSS (Organisable and Maintainable CSS) is an approach towards creating a scalable and modular architecture for your application's stylesheet.
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Should update the website to display the code used for the examples.
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Not really a framework, rather a collection of isolated components.
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Extremely lightweight, basic flex grid built from a simple sass mixin
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Winsome School website on Reactjs
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Angular4, which is social web app for sports players
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Created by Hampton Catlin, Natalie Weizenbaum, Chris Eppstein
Released November 28, 2006
Latest release over 4 years ago
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- sass/sass
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- sass-lang.com
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Instead of embedding normalize gutenberg should probably say it's required in the documentation then users could use a newer version of normalize