Muffin provides ready-made starter templates for developing projects for the Web.
It comes with three different frontend designs, each catering to a certain way of building Web pages.
Apple is the first template and is recommended for developers that like to work with Bootstrap, FontAwesome and Color Me SASS.
The second template is Blueberry, a version of Apple, but modified to work with the Jekyll platform
These two are recommended only for one-page sites, while for multi-page layouts, the third template, Chocolate Chip is more suitable. This one is basically Blueberry with YUI compression, SVGeezy support, a .htaccess file modified to support caching and gzipping, and integrated to work on top of Node.js.
Depending on your favorite working environment and tools, you can choose any of them and start your future projects.
Here's a quick video tutorial to get you started with the basic concepts behind Muffin:
If you want more videos, you can check the author's YouTube channel for more clips.
What is new in this release:
- Removed Grunt from Chocolate Chip and replaced it with Gulp
- Updated Bootstrap
What is new in version 1.1.6:
- Updated FontAwesome to 4.0.1.
- Added user scalable to header to speed up site on mobile devices.
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