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potato-css

v1.0.1

Published

Simple CSS framework for hackers. Simple as potato.

Downloads

3

Readme


PotatoCSS is a beautiful CSS framework for hackers: boasting a responsive 12 column grid, ready to use built-in forms and buttons, it's clean, simple and easy-to-use.

Installation

PotatoCSS can be installed via the methods below,

  • Download
  • git clone https://github.com/PotatoCSS/PotatoCSS.git
  • npm install potato-css

How to use

You can see PotatoCSS in action at http://potatocss.com.

Alternately, you can find examples/snippets for you to insert into your HTML (assuming PotatoCSS has been included into your file).

Browser Support

The following details are estimates, assume evergreen browser support for now.

  • Chrome : ALL
  • Firefox : 3.5+
  • Safari : 3.2+
  • Opera : 11+
  • Opera Mini : ALL
  • Edge : ALL
  • Internet Explorer : 8+

Contributing

Please read the repository's contributing guide for more information on how you can help.

Thanks for taking interest!

License

PotatoCSS is licensed under the MIT License.

Credits

PotatoCSS was created for Hacktoberfest by Edvins Antonovs.

Big thanks to all the contributors who work and have worked on PotatoCSS.