Charts.css is an open source CSS framework for data visualization. Visualization help end-users understand data. Charts.css help frontend developers turn data into beautiful charts and graphs using simple CSS classes.
Focus on the content and structure of your HTML. This is just a silly idea, a CSS "library" that styles tags directly — as opposed to using class names as style hooks — to help people become more familiar with how to use semantic HTML.
CSSUI is a library of interactive user interface components realized in pure HTML and CSS.
Doodle CSS is a simple hand drawn HTML/CSS theme.
Modern framework to print web pages correctly.
LangUI is an Open Source Tailwind library with free components tailored for your AI and GPT projects. It offers a collection of beautiful, ready-to-use components to enhance the user interface of your AI applications, allowing you to focus on building the next best project while leaving the UI to LangUI.
CSS custom properties to help accelerate adaptive and consistent design.
Orbit is the first general-purpose CSS framework designed specifically for radial user interfaces. We've used the latest CSS features to make building radial layouts a breeze. It provides intuitive CSS classes and Custom Elements for building radial menus, dashboards, creative portfolios, or a cutting-edge applications.
The less formal CSS framework. The goal of PaperCSS is to be as minimal as possible when adding classes. For example, a button should just look like a paper button. There shouldn’t be a need to add a class such as paper-button. Because of this, adding PaperCSS to a markdown generated page should instantly paper-ize it.
A Utility-First CSS Framework for Rapid UI Development. Tailwind is different from frameworks like Bootstrap, Foundation, or Bulma in that it's not a UI kit. It doesn't have a default theme, and there are no built-in UI components. On the flip side, it also has no opinion about how your site should look and doesn't impose design decisions that you have to fight to undo. If you're looking for a framework that comes with a menu of predesigned widgets to build your site with, Tailwind might not be the right framework for you. But if you want a huge head start implementing a custom design with its own identity, Tailwind might be just what you're looking for.
Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts. Edward Tufte uses a distinctive style in his handouts: simple, with well-set typography, extensive sidenotes, and tight integration of graphics and charts. tufte-css brings that style to HTML documents.
Typebase.css is a minimal, customizable typography stylesheet. It has both less and sass versions so it can easily be modified and merged into modern web projects. It provides all the necessary scaffolding for good typography without adding any aesthetics. It is built to be modified as projects evolve and grow, and plays nice with normalize.css.
A fully configurable utility class generator and CSS framework built for Sass projects. Flexible responsive utility class generator and CSS framework designed to help you gain the full power of functional CSS without compromising on Sass.
Next generation utility-first CSS framework. If you are already familiar with Tailwind CSS, think about Windi CSS as an on-demanded alternative to Tailwind, which provides faster load times, fully compatible with Tailwind v2.0 and with a bunch of additional cool features.