Min was developed for building smaller websites where loading a large scale CSS framework with tens of UI widgets and components is a complete overkill and does more to ruin overall page loading performance rather than help with the design process.
The Min CSS framework has two main features that designers will absolutely love about it.
The first and most important is its super light size, coming at an incredible 1kB and smaller.
The second is its cross-browser support, allowing developers to use it with ancient versions of multiple browsers, like IE5.5+, Safari 4+, Firefox 4+, and Opera 9+.
And while this might scare you away from ever deciding to use it, don't worry. Min supports the new HTML5 semantic elements, comes with basic styles for most common UI elements, and doesn't force complex UI styles upon the developer, allowing him to easily customize them later.
Besides the framework's basic code, the Min package also comes with a "Bootstrap to Min converter" for helping developers migrate off the very very very bulky Bootstrap frontend UI framework.
If you fancy working with LESS or SASS (SCSS) instead of raw CSS, then versions for each styling markups are included as well.
What is new in this release:
- Size reduction by about 50 bytes
- Bugfixes including a fix of the mouseover color on btn-c button rollovers
- A Bootstrap to Min converter
- Much nicer button styles
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