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naf-css

v3.0.3

Published

A lightweight, progressive, PostCSS, glorified reset thingy.

Downloads

221

Readme

naf-css

Not Another [css] Framework

Renovate enabled

This project is using Percy.io for visual regression testing.

What is this?

Obviously not another CSS framework. If you need a CSS framework you're in the wrong place, navigate away immediately! This is a glorified normalise.css with some twists:

  • It is based on PostCSS
  • It is utilizing CSS Custom Properties
  • It doesn't come with an opinionated/outdated grid system. Use CSS Grid Layouts!
  • The code is split into critical and lazy parts. The critical parts should be inlined into your page's headers and the lazy parts should be, wait for it, lazy loaded (eg after DOMContentLoaded).
  • The code is distributed in several files which represent the HTML elements or components. This, theoretically, should make it really easy to style everything without rewriting a framework...
  • The build script is provided as a showcase. You should style the elements/components to your flavour and compile only the needed files.
  • It is utilizing sanitize.css
  • Inspired by hiq and all the great CSS Frameworks