7 projects
Bulma is a free, open-source CSS framework based on Flexbox that provides ready-to-use, responsive UI components and a grid system without requiring any JavaScript. It's distributed as a single CSS file or as customizable Sass source.
community-skeleton is an open-source CSS project in the agent frameworks space with 19k GitHub stars. The repository has seen commits within the last year.
Pico is a minimalist, lightweight CSS framework that styles semantic HTML elements beautifully out of the box, requiring few or no classes. It offers a class-less mode, dark/light themes, SASS customization, and a small set of components, acting like a supercharged CSS reset.
Spectre.css is a lightweight (~10KB gzipped) CSS framework built around a Flexbox-based responsive grid, base styles, and a set of pre-styled components and utilities. It's a Sass-customizable starting point for building modern, mobile-friendly UIs without JavaScript.
98.css is a JavaScript-free CSS library that styles semantic HTML to look like the Windows 98 user interface, providing nostalgic recreations of classic widgets like windows, title bars, buttons, and form controls.
A curated "awesome" list cataloging CSS frameworks, organized into categories like classless, lightweight, general-purpose, material design, utility-based, and specialized/retro themes. It's a reference index rather than a code library, helping developers discover and compare frameworks for styling web projects.
PrimeReact is a comprehensive UI component library for React, offering 90+ pre-built, themeable components ranging from form inputs and data tables to charts and overlays. It supports both styled (pre-skinned themes like Material and Bootstrap) and unstyled modes for full customization.