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    Simple.css

    Simple.css

    Simple.css is a classless CSS template to make a good website

    A classless CSS framework that makes semantic HTML look good. By classless I mean that there are no CSS classes anywhere in the CSS or the HTML. So your website can look just like this using plain old vanilla HTML. When starting a new project, I wanted a CSS framework that would get me up and running quickly, and give me something I could hack on. I got sick of all these giant frameworks that include everything but the kitchen sink, 90% of which I’ll never use. For example, the minified CSS...
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    LombokCSS

    LombokCSS

    A modern, token-first component CSS framework

    LombokCSS A modern, token-first component CSS framework. Drop a class, get a working component — like Bootstrap. Re-theme everything by changing one attribute — like a design system. Ships at ~9.7 KB gzipped (full build, minified). Component-based (Bootstrap) + Token-driven theming (design systems) + Tiny (Pico/UnoCSS) Why it's different Most frameworks bake their look into each component, so changing the visual style means overriding hundreds of rules. LombokCSS inverts...
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