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Favourate responsive CSS Framework ?
#1
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i opened this topic as a discussion about teh responsive frameworks that are currently in use ..

i myself use bootstrap whenever i need to do a design ..

before bootstrap i used a self made css style file ..

now i use bootstrap

i guess the question is .. have you used bootstrap ?
do you prefer it or prefer another framework
#2
I also use and prefer bootstrap.

I mostly code in php. I'm not an artistic person so I kinda suck at web designing. (I'm a backend dev)

I'm trying to learn how to use lightweight frameworks like zepto and purecss though. I need to consider the fact that the internet in my country is slow as hell.
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#3
boostrap is the perfect responsive CSS for my dynamic website, its useful
#4
(10-31-2015, 07:47 PM)han105 Wrote: boostrap is the perfect responsive CSS for my dynamic website, its useful

I wouldn't call it perfect.

It's bloated. It's too big for slow internet connections.
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#5
I know boostrap has lot of offer than any other freamwork out there but it's bit too much for a simple project. These days there are lots of other far more simple solution, for example

http://getuikit.com/
http://www.99lime.com/elements/
http://eiskis.net/layers/
http://www.jonikorpi.com/less-framework/

These are lot more simple and easy to use in my experience. There is another grid system called keleton which works great too.


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#6
(11-01-2015, 05:01 AM)Conan Wrote:
(10-31-2015, 07:47 PM)han105 Wrote: boostrap is the perfect responsive CSS for my dynamic website, its useful

I wouldn't call it perfect.

It's bloated. It's too big for slow internet connections.

Bootstrap has a horrible interface, and yes, it takes years to load on 2/3G connections.
(11-01-2015, 05:40 AM)xdude Wrote: I know boostrap has lot of offer than any other freamwork out there but it's bit too much for a simple project. These days there are lots of other far more simple solution, for example

http://getuikit.com/
http://www.99lime.com/elements/
http://eiskis.net/layers/
http://www.jonikorpi.com/less-framework/

These are lot more simple and easy to use in my experience. There is another grid system called keleton which works great too.

99lime's and Eiskis's are great, I might transform my website from BS to one of those.
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#7
Actually, mine is Bootstrap. I am not that creative person. Most of the time I build web applications, that's different from websites, btw. My applications don't need have some fancy look. Using Bootstrap I can provide a simple, easy, quite good-looking application.
#8
Mine is Bootstrap too, but I might customise the apps/modify them to make some adjustments for my projects.
#9
I am a Bootstrap pampered developer/designer. Bootstrap does almost everything I need. I have tried Zurb's foundation as well. But it is a bit less appealing than Bootstrap to me.
#10
bootstrap is the best css framework Smile im using it on my portfolio web just need little customize too make it beautiful
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