Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on a side project that started as a personal CSS experiment and slowly turned into a full-fledged framework. I'm excited to finally share it with you:
🎉 Aurora Fusion – a lightweight CSS framework with a modern, glowy and terminalized aesthetic.
🚀 Why I Built This
Like many of you, I’ve used Bootstrap, Tailwind, and other frameworks for years. But sometimes, I just wanted:
- a sleek, console inspired UI out of the box
- simple utility classes I could remember
- components that didn’t need JS to work
- and a framework that didn’t feel... bloated
✨ What Makes Aurora Fusion Different?
🌈 Glowing UI – Subtle glow effects on buttons, text, tabs, and more. Makes the UI pop without going full neon.
📦 Pre-styled Components – Buttons, navbars, tabs (both horizontal & vertical), quotes, code blocks, badges, alerts, progress bars — all built in.
🧩 Utility Classes – For text sizing (text-sm, text-3xl), layout (flex-row, gap-4), glow (text-glow), alignment, and spacing.
🎨 Easy Theming – Colors are controlled via CSS variables. You can tweak the palette to match your brand or style.
🤖 Zero JS Dependencies – It’s all CSS. Even the tabs work with pure HTML and input elements.
🔍 Live Demo + Docs
You can check it out here:
👉 https://aurorafusion.netlify.app
It has live previews of all the components, utilities, and layout options.
🔧 Who's It For?
If you're building:
- A personal dev portfolio
- An admin dashboard
- A landing page for a side project
- A web UI that just looks cool
- ...Aurora Fusion might be worth a try.
🤝 Feedback Welcome!
This is very much a v1 project, so I’d love to hear what you think.
- Did you find something missing?
- Any components you'd like to see?
- Should I focus on framework integrations?
Let me know in the comments or reach out on GitHub.
🧑💻 GitHub: https://github.com/ishashankkawle/Aurora-Fusion
Thanks for checking it out — and if you like it, feel free to star the repo or share it around. ❤️
Stay glowing,
Shashank
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