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gliss01

v1.0.1

Published

A silent, tiny and effective CSS framework

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1

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chronimi

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[Gliss]

Gliss is a silent, tiny and lightweight CSS framework, responsive architecural boilerplate to embark any responsive project.

Check out Gliss for documentation and details.

Getting started

There are a couple ways to download Gliss:

  • Download the zip
  • Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/Cryptix720/Gliss.git (Note: this is under active development, so if you're looking for stable and safe, use the zipped download)

What's inside the GlissCore?

The download includes Gliss Core, pick three different levels of Gliss:yocto-min-full in to your project, a sample favicon, and an index.html as a kickstart.

Gcore/
├ index.html-
│ 
│ 
├── (!js)/
│   ├── (*.js) 
│ 
│ 
├── css/
│   ├── gliss.css
│   └── glisslize-min.css
│   └── gliss-yocto.css
│   └── glissColors.css
│ 
├── scss/
│   ├── *.scss
│
│   
├── case/
│   ├── *.html
│
│  
├── typ/(Typography)
│
└── img/
    └── favicon.ico

Why it's awesome

Gliss is not only lightweight and simple. It styles raw HTML elements and provides a responsive and morphological grid.

  • An alien abstraction for new developers.
  • Adaptable for progressive web apps.
  • CSS unminified and with comments.
  • No compiling or installing...
  • 170kb juiced data.
  • Maximize the fun ? enable the GlissCore package.
  • Simplified estimation method for designers.
  • X-phase grid flow.
  • Responsive CSS components.
  • The purity of device orientation.
  • High-performance induced structures with gliss grid systems.

Gliss (alpha)

  • Gliss:full
  • Gliss:min
  • Glis:yocto

Browser support

  • Chrome latest
  • Firefox latest
  • Opera latest
  • Safari latest
  • IE latest

Plugins(Experimental)

  • Create your own Gliss plugins.

Acknowledgement

Gliss was created by [Chris Pro] for a better web.