Most frontend frameworks are bulky scripts that most of the time slow down websites and come packed with way too many (niche) widgets. Most of them aren't well organized and don't follow a modular structure. This makes using a UI framework a problem, since it causes more problems that it fixes.
xpressio is what UI frameworks should be. Small to load fast, containing just the basic styles so you don't spend to much time removing code, and easy to use so you won't waste hours reading documentation.
And to stand apart from other UI toolkits which are written in raw CSS, SASS, or Less, expressio is coded in Stylus, a highly efficient CSS pre-processor for Node.js.
Features:
- Cross-device tested
- Basic typography styles
- Basic form styles
- Beautiful image embeds
- Multiple border classes
- Ready-made color schemes
- Its own grid system
- Modals
- Tooltips
- Navbars
- Flexbox support
- Uses lots of CSS 3
What is new in this release:
- New inputs checkbox and radio.
- Grid system by percentages.
- Flexbox improvements.
- Added tooltips.
- Added modals.
- Added dropdowns.
- Text size small, normal, large and big.
- Markup demo for Navigation menus.
- Improve repetitive classes with loops.
Requirements:
- Stylus
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