Skyline is not like most CSS frameworks today, providing only a basic scaffold on which developers can add their custom CSS code, specific to their projects.
There are a few ready-made UI components included, but only a few compared to the veritable UI emporium that most frontend frameworks deliver these days.
Skyline's basic code is written in BEM SCSS and compiled to support an object-oriented CSS structure.
This leaves lots of flexibility when coding your projects and most of Skyline's code provides basic tools for "actual" Web design instead of just stitching components to a page.
Skyline's architecture includes a base layer for settings and variables, the layout for controlling "where" everything shows up, the elements themselves representing "what" shows up and in "what" form, and a modules layer which represents custom-made, reusable components.
All Skyline-developed projects are also fully responsive, supporting a mobile-first architecture out of the box.
What is new in this release:
- Width classes and Ups are now configurable via SCSS variables.
- Updates the grid example to show more options.
- Adds base/_dev-helpers.scss which will highlight elements at certain breakpoints by adding classes on the HTML element.
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