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95css

v0.4.2

Published

A windows 95-style CSS framework

Readme

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95CSS

A Windows 95 style CSS framework

Version 0.4.2 GitHub License Maintenance

Browser compatibility

Chrome compatibility Edge compatibility Safari compatibility Firefox compatibility

About

95CSS is a simple CSS framework in the style of the Windows95 O.S. While we try to get as close as possible to the original Windows95 styling, we have made changes and updates in some places to make it more useable for the modern screen.

Getting started

To get started, you can use a CDN or import it in your CSS.

Via HTML: <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/95css@latest/css/95css.min.css" />

Via CSS import @import "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/95css@latest/css/95css.min.css";

Styled components

At this moment, the following components have been styled

Buttons

Including

  • Default state
  • Active state
  • Focused state
  • Disabled state
  • Highlighted state (Think of this as a "primary" button)

Inputs

  • Text inputs
  • Number inputs
  • Checkboxes
  • Radios
  • Selects
    • Including [multiple]
  • Range
  • Color

Dialogs

Comes in different sizes Can be used for modals/popups as well as a card component

Other components

  • Tabs
  • Fieldsets
  • Legends
  • Dividers (hr's)
  • Progress bars
  • Scrollbars
  • Header/navigation

Helpers

We currently provide basic helpers for the following styling:

  • Width
  • Spacing (margins, paddings, gaps)
  • Grid This will be expanded upon in the future

Javascript

Currently, no JavaScript is included in the framework. While this may change in the future to enhance interactivity for certain components—such as tabs, modals, or dropdowns—or to enable more advanced styling, our focus is on providing robust CSS styles that make it easy for you to implement any necessary JavaScript yourself.

Maintenance

This repository is being actively maintained. Please be aware that we are still in an early stage and any and all styling might change in the future. This includes breaking changes.

Design

A community Figma file is available here. Please note that this file might not be actively updated.

Copyright and license

Code copyright 2025 Yoshi Mannaert. Code released under the MIT license.