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vanilla-framework
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Here are the 10 projects I am contributing to over the next 6 months. Share yours
Canonical's Vanilla Framework
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I want to learn JavaScript animation but I don't know where to start - should I just jump to React Animation library instead?
Is this what you're referring to? https://vanillaframework.io/
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Vanilla Framework from Canonical
I recently came across the Vanilla Framework, which is a CSS framework developed and maintained by the Canonical team, home of Ubuntu Linux distribution.
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23 Responsive And Lightweight CSS Frameworks
Vanilla framework is a lightweight and Sass-based extensible CSS framework. It is designed to be utilized directly or by using themes to enhance or support its patterns. Vanilla includes a responsive CSS grid, basic HTML element styling, and a set of helpful core patterns and extensible utility classes. You can include the entire framework to access all styles or utilize it as per your project requirement. Vanilla is open source, which means you can contribute to it, upgrade it, and extend it. The entire source code is available on GitHub.
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CSS Deep
vanilla-framework/vanilla-framework - From community websites to web applications, this CSS framework will help you achieve a consistent look and feel.
Bulma
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How to use Tailwind with any CSS framework
Tailwind is great, but creating everything from scratch is annoying. A nice base of components which can be extended with tailwind would be great. There are a few tailwind frameworks like Flowbite, Daisy Ui, but I like Bulma, PicoCSS and Bootstrap.
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
I would talk about building the frontend, but it is just a single page React app I built quickly. It does use a CSS library called Bulma, which is similar to tailwind and worth checking out. I did spend a day implementing a login/signup page, but this was just for the learning experience, and not what I wanted in the final product.
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Replatforming from Gatsby to Zola!
After finding a few spare hours I decided to address the alerts and update some my dependencies. I spent several hours debugging my Gatsby site after doing some recommended npm package updates. My UI class library Bulma was not being loaded by my sass-loader module. (I later learned that they migrated to dart-sass so I guess the fix should have been a pretty easy). Nonetheless, this prompted me to rethink my entire static site generator stack and got me curious about some other options. Why have these unnecessarily complex dependency chains? At that point I was almost too hesitant to even touch my package.json file. That's just silly.
- Bulma CSS is now 1.0.0
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The Bulma CSS framework reaches 1.0
Oh wow, quite happy about this, for a while it seemed the project was abandoned, really glad Jeremy keeps working on this :) The new website (https://bulma.io/) also looks very slick. I could totally see that he'd be able to monetize this like Tailwind, it's a really well thought-out framework with a good compromise between responsiveness, utility classes and components.
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Building a flat-file CMS with Angular
So, our post.component.html component is the generic page where all posts will have their content loaded. Here, the classes are from the Bulma CSS framework, and the template looks like this:
- Arqueología Tech: Roleplay un juego de cartas hecho en Visual Basic 6
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Part 3: Templating HTML with Python, Jinja2 and serverless WebAssembly
This is a pretty basic HTML that contains a form with a couple of form fields and a submit button. To make styling a little easier, I opted to use Bulma. But that’s entirely optional, and does nothing to impact our app.
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🔥 Big frontend update: the Gowebly CLI now supports Bootstrap and Bulma
Since v1.9.0 release, the Gowebly CLI includes support for Bootstrap and Bulma CSS frameworks.
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Top React Component UI Libraries to Enhance Your Web Development Projects
Bulma is a lightweight and modern CSS framework that simplifies the styling of your web projects. It offers a clean and intuitive set of classes to structure and design your HTML elements, providing a quick and easy way to create visually appealing layouts. Bulma is responsive and mobile-friendly, making it an excellent choice for developers who want a straightforward and flexible solution for their projects. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced coder, Bulma's simplicity and versatility make it a popular option for building stylish and responsive web interfaces without the need for extensive customization.
What are some alternatives?
Spectre.css - Spectre.css - A Lightweight, Responsive and Modern CSS Framework
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
Wing - :gem: A beautiful CSS framework designed for minimalists.
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
Propeller - Propeller - Develop more, Code less. Propeller is a front-end responsive framework based on Google's Material Design Standards & Bootstrap.
Bootstrap - The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
Milligram - A minimalist CSS framework.
daisyui - 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 🌼 The most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
turretcss - Turret is a styles and browser behaviour normalisation framework for rapid development of responsive and accessible websites.
primevue - Next Generation Vue UI Component Library
uikit - Wake up, Samurai. We have a project to build