In this post i am sharing the best CSS frameworks for web designer or developers. Bootstrap is is the most popular CSS Framework for developing responsive and mobile-first websites.Bootstrap 4 is the newest version of Bootstrap.
A framework is a standardized set of concepts, practices and criteria for dealing with a common type of problem, which can be used as a reference to help us approach and resolve new problems of a similar nature.
In the world of web design, to give a more straightforward definition, a framework is defined as a package made up of a structure of files and folders of standardized code (HTML, CSS, JS documents etc.) which can be used to support the development of websites, as a basis to start building a site.
The following are the Top CSS Frameworks:
1.Bootstrap - Bootstrap is undoubtedly one of the most popular responsive CSS frameworks available today. Bootstrap labels themselves as a way to “Quickly prototype your ideas or build your entire app with our Sass variables and mixins, responsive grid system, extensive prebuilt components, and powerful plugins built on jQuery.”
2.Semantic UI - Semantic UI was made popular not just by its Bootstrap-like design, but largely because of its use of nicely titled classes. As drawn from its name, the Semantic UI framework offers low learning because the class names are easily readable, and don’t take much time to understand.
3. Foundation - Foundation by Zurb checks off most of the features that we've talked about so far: responsive, mobile-first, accessibility, etc. It is a bit more sophisticated than most other options and advertises itself as a more "professional" choice.
4. Gumby - This framework is driven by CSS preprocessor that allows you to customize and build designs a lot faster as it was not before. Gumby framework comes with twelve grid layout system, which divides the browser's space into twelve grids and supports nested gridding.
5.Bulma - Bulma is a free, open-source CSS framework based on Flexbox and used by more than 100,000 developers.
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