terminal.css
Modern and minimalistic CSS framework for terminal enthusiasts (by Gioni06)
system.css
A design system for building retro Apple interfaces (by sakofchit)
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1,096 | 2,276 | |
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7.4 | 1.7 | |
4 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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terminal.css
Posts with mentions or reviews of terminal.css.
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system.css
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Show HN: Browse the modern web from ye olde' Macintosh
This is meant to copy the look of System 6. It uses the system.css design system^0, and the Internet Explorer logo from Windows 98. The reason we use IE is because this was one of the first (the first?) browser shipped with Mac OS, but it didn't arrive until macOS 8 or so. So, this work can be considered historical fiction: there never was IE, or even a browser on System 6, which existed around 1991, the year of Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
0: https://sakofchit.github.io/system.css/
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Show HN: React95 – a React components library recreating the look of Windows 95
- [System.css](https://sakofchit.github.io/system.css/) Retro Apple-inspired UI
- 98.css – design system for building faithful recreations of Windows 98 UIs
- Hacker News stylized as a retro 90s macOS desktop
- System.css - A design system for building retro Apple UIs
- Thunderbird Time Machine: Windows XP and Thunderbird 1.0
- A design system for building retro Apple interfaces
- sakofchit/system.css: A design system for building retro Apple interfaces
What are some alternatives?
When comparing terminal.css and system.css you can also consider the following projects:
React95 - 🌈🕹 Windows 95 style UI component library for React
BOOTSTRA.386 - A vintage 1980s DOS inspired Twitter Bootstrap theme
new-dawn - Generate a Classic Mac interface in your browser [Moved to: https://github.com/npjg/classic.css]
Renkbench - Javascript Amiga Workbench 1.3 look and feel clone [Moved to: https://github.com/renkman/Renkbench]
retro-desktop - A Retro Desktop UI built on Vanilla JS (vintage)
platinum - Generate a Classic Mac interface in your browser
c64css3 - HTML5 + CSS3 = C64
csswin10 - A CSS / JS based Windows 10 UI
retro-css-shell-demo - AnderShell 3000 - Retro looking terminal in CSS
TuiCss - Text-based user interface CSS library
terminal.css vs React95
system.css vs BOOTSTRA.386
terminal.css vs new-dawn
system.css vs Renkbench
terminal.css vs retro-desktop
system.css vs new-dawn
terminal.css vs platinum
system.css vs c64css3
terminal.css vs csswin10
system.css vs retro-css-shell-demo
terminal.css vs retro-css-shell-demo
system.css vs TuiCss