Front-end Frameworks

Cirrus – fully responsive and comprehensive CSS framework

Cirrus is a component and utility centric SCSS framework designed for rapid prototyping.

It offers beautiful controls and simplistic structure. Cirrus is designed to be adaptable to existing themes or when starting fresh.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Construct your web app or website using by composing beautifully designed components.
  • Fully responsive by design.
  • Rapid prototyping – comes with many different classes that help you quickly construct beautiful looking components quickly without having to come up with your own design.
  • Granular Control – ships with many utility classes to get the exact look you want.
  • Fully customizable themeing.
  • The only file you need is the minified CSS file from a CDN.
  • Lots of functionality in a small package. No extra JS libraries are required. Coming in at 17.8 KB with Brotli compression, page loads are fast and animations are fluid.
  • Modular – e-engineered from the ground up to use Sass.

Website: www.cirrus-ui.com
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Stanley Lim
License: MIT License

Cirrus is written in SCSS.


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