Skeleton is a very simple, responsive boilerplate to kickstart any responsive project. It is around 400 lines of CSS unminified and with comments. The lightweight 960 grid base scales down to mobile phones, tablets and other devices without losing quality.
Skeleton supports Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Internet Explorer and other browsers.
Skeleton is built using Sublime Text 3 and designed with Sketch.
Key Features
- Lightweight.
- Simple.
- Styles only raw HTML elements (with a few exceptions).
- No compiling or installing – just vanilla CSS.
- Extensions.
Website: getskeleton.com
Support:
Developer: Dave Gamache
License: MIT License
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