HTML/CSS Frameworks, in Their Own Words (by Word Cloud)
Published on October 11, 2024, filed under Development (RSS feed for all categories).
JS frameworks have a way of describing themselves that we can capture by word cloud. As mentioned then, that works with HTML/CSS frameworks, too. Here we go!
Bootstrap
Tailwind CSS
Foundation
Bulma
Milligram
Pure
UIkit
❧ That’s it. If you love HTML/CSS frameworks and like to dig into some of the mechanics… well there’s an oldish book I’ve written about this for O’Reilly that could still be interesting, and for which there’s also an inexpensive extended (and lightly updated) edition. Cheers!
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I’m Jens (long: Jens Oliver Meiert), and I’m a frontend engineering leader and tech author/publisher. I’ve worked as a technical lead for companies like Google and as an engineering manager for companies like Miro, I’m a contributor to several web standards, and I write and review books for O’Reilly and Frontend Dogma.
I love trying things, not only in web development (and engineering management), but also in other areas like philosophy. Here on meiert.com I share some of my experiences and views. (Please be critical, interpret charitably, and give feedback.)
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