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suka.css

v0.2.1

Published

The most useless css framework

Downloads

11

Readme

Suka.css

The most useless css framework.

NPM Author Size Travis devDependency Status LICENSE

Introduction

Suka.css is a lightweight (less than 2KB gziped), and the most useless CSS framework for faster and extensible development.

Getting started

There are many ways to get started with Suka.css framework in your projects.

Install manually

Download the compiled and minified Suka CSS File

Then include suka.min.css located in /dist in your website or Web app.

Install using npm

npm i suka.css

Install from CDN

Alternatively, you can use the unpkg or jsdelivr CDN to load compiled Suka.css.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/suka.min.css">

Documention

The documents of Suka.css

Browser Support

Suka.css uses Autoprefixer to make most styles compatible with earlier browsers. For best compatibility, these browsers are recommended:

  • Chrome 38+
  • Edge Last 4
  • Firefox 54+
  • Opera Last 4
  • IE 10+

Author

Suka.css © Sukka, Released under the MIT License. Authored and maintained by Sukka with help from contributors (list).

Personal Website · Blog · GitHub @SukkaW · Telegram Channel @SukkaChannel