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bemo

v0.6.0

Published

Minimalist CSS bolilerplate

Downloads

11

Readme

Bemo

Bemo is a minimalist CSS boilerplate. It's designed to be lightweight and unobtrusive.

Install Bemo with Bower:

$ bower install bemo --save

What is this

Bemo isn't a heavy framework, and it isn't designed to replace your site's CSS. Bemo is designed to be used on common elements such as buttons and tables. There are a few neat features thrown in like a menu bar, a basic grid, and some utility classes as well.

Bemo was built with OOCSS philosophy in mind and leverages some of it's style from BEM methodology. It's completely agnostic, has no dependencies, and can be used on top of resets like Normalize.

Build

Bemo is written in Myth and built using Gulp. You'll need Node.js/npm to build from source.

$ git clone [email protected]:cabebr/bemo.git
$ cd bemo
$ npm install
$ gulp

Run gulp watch to compile changes in src. Check out the gulpfile.js for more dev stuff.

Browsers

Bemo plays nicely with these browsers

  • IE 9+
  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • iOS 6+
  • Android 4+

Docs

Coming soon!