Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
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Sass is a stylesheet language with a main implementation in Ruby. It is an extension of CSS that makes improvements to the old stylesheet format, such as being able to declare variables and using a cleaner nesting syntax.
Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML
Sierra SCSS library
An open-source, lightweight and modern CSS framework, design system built on Sass. Give your project a solid foundation.
Pavilion CSS Framework. A solid starting point without the bloat.
Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML, keeping this alive while original maintaner is missing.
Light Sass lib for managing your font-size, margin, padding, and position values across breakpoints.
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SCSS version of Tailwind CSS for people who don't use modern module bundlers
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30 days 30 projects.
Extremely lightweight, basic flex grid built from a simple sass mixin
Not really a framework, rather a collection of isolated components.
Light and css only version of bootstrap 4
Flavor SCSS - Advanced type checking Sass/SCSS Framework with Mixins & Helpers and a fully customizable Grid System
Created by Hampton Catlin, Natalie Weizenbaum, Chris Eppstein
Released November 28, 2006