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@anyblades/pico

v2.4.2

Published

Minimal CSS Framework for semantic HTML

Downloads

463

Readme

[!NOTE] This is a community-driven successor to the Pico CSS framework with a few simple goals:

  1. Maintain pico minimally until its creator returns.
  2. Focus exclusively on the pico.css version, similar to how simple.css is maintained (for Sass version check @Yohn's fork instead).
  3. Keep all net new features in https://github.com/anyblades/blades, shipped as pico.blades.css — a drop-in compatible replacement for pico.css.

Minimal CSS Framework for Semantic HTML

A minimalist and lightweight starter kit that prioritizes semantic syntax, making every HTML element responsive and elegant by default.

Write HTML, Add Pico CSS, and Voilà!

Table of contents

What’s new in v2.4?

Now including all features from Blades CSS, shipped as pico.blades.css — a drop-in compatible replacement for pico.css.

Also, it includes various fixes for original @picocss/pico issues:

A Superpowered HTML Reset

With just the right amount of everything, Pico is great starting point for a clean and lightweight design system.

  • Class-light and Semantic
  • Great Styles with Just CSS
  • Responsive Everything
  • Light or Dark Mode
  • Easy Customization
  • Optimized Performance

Quick start


Documentation


Featured by

  • https://trendshift.io/repositories/29875

Limitations

Pico CSS can be used without custom CSS for quick or small projects. However, it’s designed as a starting point, like a “reset CSS on steroids”. As Pico does not integrate many helpers or utility .classes, it requires CSS knowledge to build large projects.

Read more

Browser support

Pico CSS is designed and tested for the latest stable Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari releases. It does not support any version of IE, including IE 11.

Contributing

  • https://github.com/anyblades/pico for the original Pico CSS framework fixes.
  • https://github.com/anyblades/blades for net new features and ideas.

Copyright and license

Licensed under the MIT License.