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Sequence | sakura | |
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2 | 15 | |
3,372 | 4,022 | |
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0.0 | 6.1 | |
over 3 years ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | HTML | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Sequence
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How to pay your rent with your open source project
Interesting find, I took a cursory look at their GitHub[1] and they seem to accept PR from outside but I didn't find any explicit mention of copyright transfer; Perhaps because there's no separate version of sequence.js for commercial use(Just use case differentiation).
[1] https://github.com/IanLunn/Sequence
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CSS Deep
IanLunn/Sequence - The responsive CSS animation framework for creating unique sliders, presentations, banners, and other step-based applications.
sakura
- The classless and class-light CSS aproaches
- Sakura: A minimal classless CSS framework
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Show HN: Neat, the Minimalist CSS Framework
- https://github.com/oxalorg/sakura supports extremely easy theming using variables for duotone color scheming. It comes with several existing themes, which can be found in the css folder of this repository.
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What is the best way to develop a frontend using only HTML, CSS, Bootrap, JS w/o frameworks?
If you do want to use a framework and get up and running quickly, but you still want to know what's going on and have some ability to customize it, maybe you can start with one of the really minimal CSS frameworks like Milligram or Sakura and then add your own modifications.
- Show HN: Bolt.css β Another classless CSS library
- MVP.css β Minimalist stylesheet for HTML elements
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Almond.css: Collection of CSS styles to make simple websites look nicer
I'm a fan of Sakura[0] for this purpose. About the same size, with a recently-added dark version, which can do the OS-choice switch without javascript.
[0] https://oxal.org/projects/sakura/
- Sakura β a minimal CSS framework/theme
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Pico CSS Framework
I agree. That is why I actually just decided to use different css files for different themes in sakura.css [1] (it comes in at 3.8k / ~1.8k gzipped)
I also had friends who didn't want to understand CSS, and adding in media queries, variables, and dark mode support would only just confuse them even more.
[1]: https://github.com/oxalorg/sakura
What are some alternatives?
impress.js - It's a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com.
Darkrange-BetterDiscord-Theme
Swiper - Most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions
pico - Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
reveal.js - The HTML Presentation Framework
classless-css - A list of classless CSS themes/frameworks with screenshots
slick - the last carousel you'll ever need
humane-js - A simple, modern, browser notification system
Glide.js - A dependency-free JavaScript ES6 slider and carousel. Itβs lightweight, flexible and fast. Designed to slide. No less, no more
css-loaders - A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
ress - πΏ A modern CSS reset
fancyInput - Makes typing in input fields fun with CSS3 effects