hgrid-css
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hgrid-css
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Sass media queries
Another solution is to only use a mixin like the one here: https://github.com/ahansson/hgrid-css/blob/main/sass/mixins/_mixins.scss
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Small CSS utility framework to complement huge vanilla stylesheet
https://hgrid.io maybe, but with PostCSS, see the production build section of the docs.
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What's your favorite simple performant CSS or animation script/library/tool?
https://hgrid.io using it everywhere
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Are there any other CSS frameworks like Bootstrap worth learning?
https://hgrid.io is a utility kit that is simple and has what you need.
- Favourite css framework/library?
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Which framework do you use at work
I use my own package hgrid-css (https://hgrid.io) for everything because it's light, written in Sass, and has everything I need without the overhead of the bigger ones.
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I am finding way too many options to choose from for a css reset. Is there a common denominator across all resets?
This is the most "modern" reset I know and is why I used it in my utility framework: https://github.com/ahansson/hgrid-css/blob/main/sass/base/_base.scss
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Looking for suggestions/experiences using 'css cleanup' tools ala PurgeCSS...
As I use my own css framework (hgrid-css) I always have a whole bunch of classes in my css output that aren't used. I just purge all these and it works. I never touch the framework partials as part of the project itself, so I (almost) never have mess in my working scss files that need to be cleaned out, unlike what your issue is. As I don't have a problem with all the unused sass styles, I don't care to try to maintain the sass at all. I mostly work with purged CSS both on localhost and in prod, so I never see all the unused mess. If you take a look at the hgrid.io repository you'll see in package.json how I run purgecss on every start command and build command. So when sass is watching file changes I now and then have to stop and restart to reevaluate with purgecss. This way I always debug css based on what's really in my browser, and not what is in my source code.
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Need some tips to speed up frontend development
You could try speeding up development with something simpler than Tailwind and less opinionated and easier to customize than Bootstrap. It has most of the utilities you need, check out https://hgrid.io
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CSS Frameworks Without Node, Gulp, Grunt, Sass, React, Vue, Etc.
`hgrid-css` comes both as an npm package and as a single css file, you decide. Check out hgrid.io and the prebuilt files on GitHub: https://github.com/ahansson/hgrid-css/tree/main/dist
Gutenberg
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Laying Out a Print Book with CSS
I love reading printed books and blog posts. For those interested, a starting point for printable CSS is Gutenberg[1]. This has been my go-to for the print media in CSS. I believe I stopped looking for another one with my lack of deeper involvement in development of styles.
I'm also guilty of picking Baskerville as the default classic look to printable font-family and even had resorted to it for screen.
Besides the tools mentioned in the article (Vellum and Atticus), Ulysses also has a good option for print-ready output.
1. https://github.com/BafS/Gutenberg
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I hate vertical scrolling. How can I paginate the web?
Recently, I re-designed my blog and I went looking for a Print CSS starter framework. I found a nice, simple, lean one -- Gutenberg[1]. It is less than 5KB before zipping.
I hope people still do print.css. I also have a habit of printing interesting articles to read away from the screen.
1. https://github.com/BafS/Gutenberg
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CSS Deep
BafS/Gutenberg - Modern framework to print the web correctly.
What are some alternatives?
Cavepaint CSS - Cavepaint is a color, contrast and typography library and composable class framework for CSS and Less
css-loaders - A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
css - Utility and component-centric design system leveraging Bootstrap 5 for rapid, responsive UI development.
PageLoadingEffects - Modern ways of revealing new content using SVG animations.
hgrid.io - Homepage for hgrid-css
simptip - A simple CSS tooltip made with Sass
animxyz - The first truly composable CSS animation library. Built for Vue, React, SCSS, and CSS, AnimXYZ will bring your website to life.
colors - Smarter defaults for colors on the web.
styled-jsx - Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
odometer
fylgja - The modular highly customisable CSS framework. Powered by CSS Components, Utilities and Props for building your Web UI.
pnotify - Beautiful JavaScript notifications with Web Notifications support.