5 Best Lightweight CSS Frameworks for Your Next Side Projects
I love working with CSS frameworks. It helps me to build the MVP quickly & let me focus more on go-to-market strategy. For building prototypes, you should your lightweight CSS frameworks.
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Lightweight CSS frameworks:
This newsletter is all about lightweight CSS frameworks. Here are 7 of them you can use to build the prototype for your next billion-dollar app idea.
Pico
Pico is a lightweight CSS framework that can be your starting point for choosing lightweight CSS frameworks. Responsive, elegant and consistent adaptative spacings and typography on all devices. Light or Dark mode.
Milligram
Milligram provides a minimal setup of styles for a fast and clean starting point. Specially designed for better performance and higher productivity with fewer properties to reset resulting in cleaner code.
Spectre
A Lightweight, Flexbox-based CSS Framework - Spectre only includes modern base styles, a responsive layout system, CSS components and utilities, and it can be modified for your project with Sass/Scss compiler.
Pure
Pure is ridiculously tiny. The entire set of modules clocks in at 3.7KB* minified and gzipped. Crafted with mobile devices in mind, it was important to us to keep our file sizes small, and every line of CSS was carefully considered.
Picnic
Picnic is completely modular so you can easily modify and test each part. Picnic is written in SCSS with many variables and classes (placeholders) to make it easy to extend.