CSS Frameworks: Best for Web Design & Development Projects

If you're looking for a list of all the most popular CSS Frameworks, then you have landed in the right place as in this post, we have put together all the available CSS Frameworks in one single place in order to help you find them in this post without wasting your time looking for them…

  • Published on: September 16, 2021
  • Updated on: September 16, 2021

Mohammed Ishan Akram

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If you’re looking for a list of all the most popular CSS Frameworks, then you have landed in the right place in this post. We have put together all the available CSS Frameworks in one single place in order to help you find them in this post without wasting your time looking for them on the web.

So without taking any more time, Let’s get into it!

BootStrap

Bootstrap is a front-end framework designed to make it easy for developers to build responsive websites that look great on mobile and desktop, and it also includes tons of UI components.

It has won the hearts of web designers and developers as it is very easy to use and over the years, it has grown into a robust as it is easy to understand and implement because of that Now it is used by thousands of developers and designers around the world.

Advantages

  • Easy to use
  • Responsive Features
  • Compatible with all New Browser
  • Lightweight and Customizable
  • Good Community Support

Disadvantages

  • Non-Compliant Html
  • It is Heavy
  • Unnecessary Codes are used in the style which as a result output Html of no need.

Bulma

Bulma is a free modern open-source CSS framework based on Flexbox written exclusively in Sass and designed to help you build responsive websites easily. The best thing is it has no JavaScript dependencies.

It is a new framework, but it is getting the attention of developers because of its CSS-only approach. It can be a good alternative to Bootstrap since it focuses more on a future-proof direction and a more efficient workflow.

Advantages

  • Easy to use
  • Based Only on CSS
  • Responsive
  • Well Documented
  • Compatible with all Modern Browsers

Disadvantages

  • In Its Development Phase
  • Fairly New

Tailwind CSS

Tailwind is one of the famous CSS frameworks after Bootstrap and many people like to use it because of its utility-first approach.

Tailwind developers understand that it is very hard to make utility classes, but it is important as we need some designs again and again because of that they made Tailwind CSS.

It gives us utility classes for colors, spacing, typography, shadows, and many more. Not only are its designs also responsive.

Advantages

  • Easy to use Utility classes
  • Compatible with any device
  • Customizable

Disadvantages

  • Many default components are not available

Materialize

Materialize is an open-source CSS framework based on Material Design by Google. It is a toolkit of UI components and supporting libraries for building modern, responsive, and extensible websites.

It is made with the aim of providing a good UI AND UX experience to the user on all devices whether it is mobile or desktop.

Advantages

  • Provide a Good User Experience
  • Easy Form Validation and Animation Effects Integration
  • Great documentation
  • Easy to use

Disadvantages

  • Doesn’t support some old browsers.
  • It is Heavy

Spectre

Spectre is a lightweight modern CSS framework, created with a focus on speed and performance. It is built on the idea of minimalism, based on the idea that style should be kept to an absolute minimum in CSS.

The framework provides basic styles for typography and elements, a flexbox-based responsive layout system, and a set of pure CSS components for building web components.

Advantages

  • Easy to implement
  • Lightweight
  • No Javascript
  • Necessary Css Used

Disadvantages

  • Could not find any disadvantages yet!

Milligram

Milligram is a very small CSS framework designed with only a handful of components to help you write cleaner, more performant CSS with less code.

It is not about a UI framework such as Bootstrap as it is purposefully designed for providing a setup of styles that will give you a fast and clean starting point for building your next awesome project.

Advantages

  • Very lightweight
  • Not Bloated with codes
  • Great Documentation
  • Flexible
  • Customizable

Disadvantages

  • Could not find any disadvantages yet!

Water.css

Water.css is an open-source lightweight CSS framework that aims to make a simple and responsive website by providing a set of simple, yet elegant, CSS styles that are easy to apply to any website.

It provides developers the ability to create websites that look consistent across all screen sizes, but note that it is not meant for simple websites nor for creating complex ones.

Advantages

  • Responsive
  • Good code quality
  • Good browser support
  • Small size (< 2kb)
  • Beautiful
  • No classes

Disadvantages

  • Cannot make complex websites and application

Windi CSS

Windi.css is a Utility Class Framework and you can say that it is an alternative to Tailwind.css with much more features.

Some of the features are Value Auto-infer, Variant Groups, Shortcuts, Dark Mode, Visual Analyzer, and a lot more.

The team of windi CSS claims that their frameworks load very fast and all the utility classes of Tailwind.css work in it.

Advantages

  • Responsive
  • Tailwind css utilities work in it

Disadvantages

  • Could not find any disadvantages yet!

Mobi.css

Mobi CSS is the only CSS Framework that took the Mobile-first approach I have found yet.

It is very lightweight, and its main focus is to give a good user experience on mobile but let me inform you that it also works well on desktop.

Advantages

  • Scalable
  • Focuses more on Mobile Users

Disadvantages

  • Could not find any disadvantages yet!

Conclusion

In this Blog Post, I have tried to list all the CSS Frameworks so that it could become easy for you to choose which one you can use for building websites, and I know that there are many more CSS frameworks that are missing from this list.

But No Worries, I will keep updating this post whenever I hear about a new framework I will include it as soon as possible

And also, if you know any of the frameworks which are missing from the master list then don’t forget to inform us so that we can add them to this post and make it more valuable for you and others.

Finally, if you are reading this line then it means you have already read the whole blog post which needs a lot of patience, so thanks for reading.

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