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1.1 KiB
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44 lines
1.1 KiB
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brut
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a tiny framework that makes websites *brut*
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Written in LESS, compiled to CSS.
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Forked from [Min](http://mincss.com)
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### License
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MIT licensed.
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### Building the latest BRUT
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If you have [`nix`](https://nixos.org/nix) installed.
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```
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nix develop
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```
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Then
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```
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./build.sh
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```
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If you don't have `nix` you need to manually install [`lessc`](https://lesscss.org)
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and [`minify`](https://www.minifier.org).
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### World's smallest? Really?
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TL;DR Min really is the world's smallest CSS framework, however you slice it.
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We personally feel that the criteria for "world's smallest CSS framework"
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are buttons, inputs, navbars, tables, icons, grids, headings
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and standardization of these elements across the "Big 5" browsers
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(Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and Internet Explorer).
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Of course, your criteria for what a CSS framework is are likely to be different,
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and thus you are encouraged to (on the Downloads page) download whatever parts you feel to be relevant.
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No matter what you select (and what you compare Min to) Min will be smaller.
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Thus, Min really is the world's smallest CSS framework, no matter your criteria for what a CSS framework is.
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