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    Neat

    Neat

    A lightweight and flexible Sass grid

    Neat is a fluid grid framework with the aim of being easy enough to use out of the box and flexible enough to customize down the road. Neat also works great with Bourbon and Bitters, They are all lightweight and easy to work with so it’s a blast to try them out and see if they’re right for your next project. If you need multiple grids in a single project, you can do this by defining a new map stored within a variable of your choosing. This variable can then be passed directly into any of Neat's mixins. Custom grids are especially useful with grid-media. By defining a media attribute within your custom grid, you are able to easily define gutter width and total column count as well as the breakpoint at which they should activate. ...
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    ... * After setting the CodeIgniter framework, unzip it under the default home directory. The database is based on Maria DB (mysql). Download the schema and import it into the DB. Each species you want to analyze needs blast results. Fit the fields to match the schema and it will work.
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