Front-end Frameworks

UIkit – lightweight and modular front-end framework

UIkit is a lightweight and modular front-end framework for developing fast and powerful web interfaces.

UIkit gives you a comprehensive collection of HTML, CSS, and JS components which is simple to use, easy to customize and extendable.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Developed in LESS and SASS to write well-structured, extendable code which is easy to maintain.
  • Components – collection of small, responsive components using consistent and conflict-free naming conventions.
  • Customizer – very basic style can be extended with themes and is easy to customize to create your own look.
  • Responsive – With the mobile-first approach UIkit provides a consistent experience from phones and tablets to desktops.

Website: getuikit.com
Support: Documentation, GitHub Code Repository
Developer: YOOtheme GmbH
License: MIT License

UIkit is written in SASS and JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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