beercss
Milligram
beercss | Milligram | |
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27 | 23 | |
921 | 10,158 | |
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7.6 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Vue | HTML | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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beercss
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RiotJS Routes
We aim to create the following app: a left drawer displaying links to different pages, and when a click happens on a link, the right section prints the corresponding page. The style is powered with the Material Design CSS BeerCSS:
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Button Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
These articles form a series focusing on RiotJS paired with BeerCSS, designed to guide you through creating components and mastering best practices for building production-ready applications. I assume you have a foundational understanding of Riot; however, feel free to refer to the documentation if needed: https://riot.js.org/documentation/
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Input Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
This article covers how to create an Riot input component, using the Material Design CSS BeerCSS. Before starting, make sure you have a base application running, or read my previous article Setup Riot + BeerCSS + Vite.
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RiotJS Material Design (how to setup BeerCSS)π»
Building Material Design application with RiotJS is pretty easy with BeerCSS, before starting, make sure you have created a Riot project running with Vite: https://dev.to/steeve/riotjs-vitejs-tutorial-fpn
- The classless and class-light CSS aproaches
- Beer CSS β A Material Design 3 web framework converted to HTML semantic standard
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Top Material Design 3 web frameworks of 2024
π https://www.beercss.com
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Tips to avoid legacy growth in your large scale web system (for frontend)
This is a very current point. Instead of having components for everything, why not directly use semantic HTML? You can have dialogs, buttons, cards among others, writing clean and unified HTML throughout the system. As semantic HTML is part of the web platform, it is independent of any framework/ecosystem, so you open up the range of options to use anything on your system. It's a blank page, ready to be colored however you want. I recommend a class-light approach as done at https://www.beercss.com. There are others too, just google it.
- A class-light CSS approach, let me introduce Beer CSS
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Cheers to Craft Design: Beer CSS - A Lightweight Material Design Framework
Join the community: https://github.com/beercss/beercss
Milligram
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Concrete.css
I had been using similar projects such as skeleton[0] and milligram[1] for small experiments such as repfl[2], and wanted to create something similar that I would find aesthetically pleasing and that would fit in as little space as possible. The current version of concrete.css is less than 1kb minzipped!
[0] http://getskeleton.com/
[1] https://milligram.io/
[2] https://repfl.ch/
- The classless and class-light CSS aproaches
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Super simple alternative to bootstrap for just the grid system?
Try this out. This is great for really simple projects. https://milligram.io
- Ask HN: No JavaScript web UI framework?
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Show HN: Neat, the Minimalist CSS Framework
Thanks for sharing, I love minimalist CSS frameworks that are easy to digest. My go-to for the past ~5 years has been https://milligram.io -- mainly for the grid and basic styling -- although, the author hasn't updated it in a few years. I'm going to give yours a shot!
- Milligram CSS: γ«γΉγΏγ γ»γγ«γ (Node.js 18 on Alpine Linux 3.17 δ½Ώη¨)
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Milligram CSS: Custom build (with Node.js 18 on Alpine Linux 3.17)
Do you know about Milligram, a "minimalist CSS framework" ? It's, in accordance with the name, lightweight like feather, and, in addition, beautiful. It is developed "to design fast and clean websites".
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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.
- Milligram β A Minimalist CSS Framework
- Suggest minimal CSS framework
What are some alternatives?
daisyui - πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ βThe most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
Tufte CSS - Style your webpage like Edward Tufteβs handouts.
vuetify - π Vue Component Framework
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
hello-world - Share Something useful related to Life and tech.
Picnic CSS - :handbag: A beautiful CSS library to kickstart your projects
Propeller - Propeller - Develop more, Code less. Propeller is a front-end responsive framework based on Google's Material Design Standards & Bootstrap.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
nextui - π Beautiful, fast and modern React UI library.
Pure - A set of small, responsive CSS modules that you can use in every web project.
rasam - A Privacy focused and Offline enabled Feed Reader PWA with Nuxt, Nuxt PWA, Dexie
Bulma - Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox