Furtive was built mainly for building Web pages and Web apps that need to render on mobile devices first and foremost.
Yes it is responsive, and yes it can display properly on desktop devices, but that's not its primary feature.
Since bandwidth usage is important on the mobile market, the framework is quite small and only covers the basic elements usually utilized on HTML pages.
This means there are no built-in frontend components like in Bootstrap, but developers will find all the basic styles for typography, forms, and button elements.
It is important mentioning that Furtive won't work on really old browsers, focusing on the most recently launched software and technologies.
This also includes support for lots of SVG graphics, the CSS3 flexbox property, and almost no vendor prefixes.
There's a sample page demonstrating all of Furtive's features and components included with the framework's download package.
What is new in this release:
- Added red buttons.
What is new in version 2.2.3:
- Added red buttons.
What is new in version 2.1.0:
- Remove styling from normalize that targets older browsers.
What is new in version 2.0.1:
- Remove styling from normalize that targets older browsers.
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