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roca

v2.0.0-beta.3

Published

Opinionated, extensible, scalable, SASS based, OOCSS framework based on SUIT and inuitcss

Downloads

2

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Roca

Opinionated, extensible, scalable, SASS based, OOCSS framework based on SUIT and inuitcss.

FAQ

Why make Roca when you already have SUIT or Inuit to use? Isn't this just another meaningless fork?

First of all, I wanted to mix and match some of the modules existing in the two libraries. Second, my naming conventions are somewhat similar but still different from both. And third, I have a different approach to some things like typography (I love fluid typography), so think of this as an opinionated fork of both.

What's the purpose behind Roca?

The whole purpose of it is to serve as a starting point for my projects and keep total control of the codebase. As my views and techniques evolve, it's possible that Roca will evolve into something very different from what Inuit or SUIT will be offering at that point.