Fomantic-UI is a development framework that helps create beautiful, responsive layouts using human-friendly HTML.
Fomantic is designed completely with em making responsive sizing a breeze. Design variations built into elements allow you to make the choice how content adjusts for tablet and mobile.
It is a community fork of Semantic-UI.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Concise HTML – treats words and classes as exchangeable concepts. Classes use syntax from natural languages like noun/modifier relationships, word order, and plurality to link concepts intuitively.
- Intuitive JavaScript – uses simple phrases called behaviors that trigger functionality. Any arbitrary decision in a component is included as a setting that developers can modify.
- Simplified Debugging – performance logging lets you track down bottlenecks without digging through stack traces.
- Intuitive inheritance system and high level theming variables that let you have complete design freedom.
- Integrations with React, Angular, Meteor, Ember and many other frameworks to help organize your UI layer alongside your application logic.
- 3,000 Theming variables, and more than 50 UI components.
Website: fomantic-ui.com
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Fomantic-UI developers
License: MIT License
Fomantic-UI is written in JavaScript and Less. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| CSS Front-end Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Tailwind CSS | Utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces |
| Bulma | Modern CSS framework that just works |
| Foundation | Advanced responsive front-end framework |
| Bootstrap | Sleek, intuitive, and powerful mobile front-end framework |
| Ulkit | Lightweight and modular front-end framework |
| Primer | GitHub’s design system |
| Cirrus | SCSS framework for the modern web |
| Fomantic-UI | Community fork of Semantic-UI |
| Vanilla | Extensible CSS framework, built using Sass |
| Materialize | Modern responsive front-end framework based on Material Design |
| Blaze | Framework-free UI toolkit |
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