What is the best css framework?
I used materializecss on my last project but I disliked the way forms and tables look.
Now I use bootstrap but I miss that collapsing sidebar on mobile version
https://getmdl.io/
>>60737892
>https://getmdl.io/
>Latest commit 4109256 on Apr 26
>2017
>css framework
>>60737953
>2017
>css
Just create your own flexbox based grid system.
That's all you need.
>>60738112
This
Bootstrap 4
http://materializecss.com/
>>60737851
if you dont care about bloated shit go for bootstrap
bootstrap 4 is pretty great
>>60737851
Bootstrap is alright. It's massive, but it really doesn't slow things down if you cache right, and it's fairly sane. I still end up overriding functionality here and there, but for the most part is just werks and looks good.
>>60738112
Yeah I do this for small shit, but good luck making anything non-trivial without reproducing half of what's already in a framework. There's a reason why they exist.
>>60737851
>2017
>still using css
god demanded the web to be built on plain html
if you also use javascript you shall burn in hell
I just use w3.css
It's the one that W3 schools makes.
I like it because im a programmer and hate design.
You can just add each class name to the elements and it will inherit each style of that class
>>60737851
bulma, but only for its name
Do you mean preprocessor? SCSS is god tier for that.
>>60741910
Not just the name, but the sass easy to implement, the fact that it's only CSS and not bloated like bootstrap and also because it uses modern CSS
>>60741958
yeah, also this and the fact that it isn't in eternal alpha
but mostly the name, though
it's like with programming languages where features and completion are nice, but Crystal still wins due to the spinning crystal
>>60742184
>it's like with programming languages where features and completion are nice, but Crystal still wins due to the spinning crystal
kek i started learning Go because of the cute beaver and their slick name
feels good knowing i'm not the only retard here
I like Semantic UI, it looks great out of the box and is very full featured
>>60742281
>kek i started learning Go because of the cute beaver and their slick name
>golang mascot
>not plain ugly
it's a gopher, by the way, the douche designing those eyesores even created a beaver: https://blog.golang.org/gopher
>>60742285
massive bloatware, and many bugs. I tried it and never again