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| title: CSS Frameworks
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| CSS frameworks are designed to simplify the work of the typesetter, eliminate errors when creating a project, and get rid of the boring monotonous writing of the same code.
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| Advantages of CSS frameworks:
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| * Cross-browser compatibility
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| * Ability to create the correct HTML layout even for a not very experienced specialist.
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| * Code uniformity
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| * Increase development speed
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| Minuses:
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|  * Attachment to CSS style library
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|  * Redundant code
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| ## Bootstrap
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| One of the most famous CSS frameworks to date. Includes templates for drawing buttons, sidebars, navigation bars, forms, and other site elements. Includes itself javascript extensions.
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| Bootstrap is compatible with all major modern browsers, but there may be problems in older versions of browsers. Supports adaptability. Uses the languages Less and Sass.
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| ## Skeleton
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| Based on JavaScript and CSS, it is used to quickly and accurately create responsive websites that are correctly displayed on both large monitors and small gadget screens. A big plus Skeleton - it can be adapted to any design. The markup grid contains 12 columns and has a base width of 960 pixels. Compatible with all major browsers.
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| ## Kube
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| Complete freedom for the developer without imposing styles. Provides maximum design flexibility. It has several grid options and is positioned by the creators as a framework for professional CSS developers. Uses Less, supports responsive design.
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| ## Foundation
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| Common CSS framework. Along with other main elements includes several HTML templates with different arrangement of blocks on the page. It has a large set of components in JavaScript. The framework is very serious in its capabilities and composition. Uses Sass. Compatible code with all major browsers.
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| ## Semantic UI
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| Support for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Android 4, Blackberry10. Contains a large number of components: icons, images, labels, menus and other standard components. It supports the latest versions of HTML and CSS and has a good selection of script modules and APIs. Uses Less. On applicability competes with bootstrap.
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| Each task has its own tool. A good step would be to try the framework and understand “your” it or not. You can use the skeletons of the code presented in the frameworks as a cheat sheet and just take solutions and code from there.
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| ## More information
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| <a href="https://blog.zipboard.co/a-beginners-guide-to-css-front-end-frameworks-8045a499456b">A beginner's guide to CSS frameworks</a>
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