Quickly design and customize responsive mobile-first sites with Bootstrap, the world’s most popular front-end open source toolkit, featuring Sass variables and mixins, responsive grid system, extensive prebuilt components, and powerful JavaScript plugins.
Compass is a CSS Meta-Framework that provides ports of the best of breed CSS frameworks to Sass and ready to use in your ruby-based web application or stand-alone via a simple command-line interface.
Bulletproof & Flexible Layouts Made Simple
"Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" (YAML) is an (X)HTML/CSS framework for creating modern and flexible floated layouts. The structure is extremely versatile in its programming and absolutely accessible for end users.
LESS extends css by adding: variables, mixins, operations and nested rules.
LESS uses existing CSS syntax. This means you can migrate your current .css files to .less in seconds, with virtually no learning curve.
The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels.
The 12 column grid is divided into portions that are 60 pixels wide. The 16 column grid consists of 40 pixel increments. Each column has 10 pixels of
... [More] margin on the left and right, which create 20 pixel wide gutters between columns.
The premise of the system is ideally suited to rapid prototyping, but it would work equally well when integrated into a production environment. There are printable sketch sheets, design layouts, and a CSS file that have identical measurements. [Less]
BlankTheme aims to become a comprehensive Theme Development Framework for the Zikula Application Framework. Its objective is to ease the development of new Xanthia themes as well as the porting of open source themes. The BlankTheme team has partnered with the YAML CSS-Framework to advance theme
... [More] development and to create usable, flexible, valid, and standards compliant themes.
BlankTheme optionally comes with the menutree multi-level menublock. [Less]
Stylus is an innovative stylesheet language that compiles down to CSS. Inspired by SASS, Stylus is built with node.js and capable of running in the browser as this interactive tutorial illustrates. Edit the Stylus source on the left to see the resulting changes appear to the CSS on the right.
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