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uimini

v2.0.8

Published

Uimini modern and lightweight CSS framework

Downloads

89

Readme

Features

  • Css only: No JavaScript need it;
  • Lightweight: Only 4kb gzip with zero dependencies;
  • Full responsive;
  • Powerful theme customization in every detail;
  • Easy combine with any frameworks from Bootstrap.css to React.js;
  • Enterprise-class UI designed for web applications.

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Table of contents

Quick start

Several quick start options are available:

  • Download the latest release with pre-built CSS.
  • Or clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/uimini/uimini/
  • Or install with npm: npm install uimini
  • Or install with yarn: yarn add uimini

Read the Getting started page for get more info.

Status

npm GitHub issues size

Browser Support

Uimini uses autoprefixer to make (most) Flexbox features compatible with earlier browser versions.

| IE / Edge | Firefox | Chrome | Safari | Opera | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | IE10+, Edge (2012+) | 2.21+(2006+) | 4-20+(2010+) | 3.1-6+(2008+) | 12.1+(2012+) |

Bugs and feature requests

If your problem or idea is not addressed yet, please open a new issue.

Build From Source

Optionally, you can build Uimini from its source on Github.

$ git clone https://github.com/uimini/uimini.git
$ cd uimini
$ npm install
$ npm run build

Documentation

Browse the online documentation here.

Copyright and License

Code and documentation copyright 2018–2022 the Evgenii Vedegis. Code released under the MIT licensed.