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Yes, I guess that's true for most of us. In this post, I centered around the question of why combinations of CSS Grid and CSS frameworks are basically non-existent. Do you have any ideas why?
You mean a CSS framework that uses CSS Grid? Probably because it's so easy to create a responsive website using pure CSS with CSS Grid there is no need to make a framework for it. You can do it in a few lines of code it would be redundant to build a huge library with classes to replicate such easy logic.
Passionate generalist conquering the web one project at a time. Whether authoring libraries for node, JS, PHP, or Rust, I am always on the lookout for better solutions to common problems.
Location
USA
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Lead Developer & Co-founder at corpscrypt, CTO at REtech
Well, sure. But there is so much more to design than a responsive grid, isn't there? So you would at least expect a CSS framework shipping without flexbox convolution in order to embrace CSS Grid. I mean, not using flexbox doesn't mean I have no use for designed forms, for example. And don't get me wrong: most people answer like you do. I am just wondering why that is.
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Yes, I guess that's true for most of us. In this post, I centered around the question of why combinations of CSS Grid and CSS frameworks are basically non-existent. Do you have any ideas why?
You mean a CSS framework that uses CSS Grid? Probably because it's so easy to create a responsive website using pure CSS with CSS Grid there is no need to make a framework for it. You can do it in a few lines of code it would be redundant to build a huge library with classes to replicate such easy logic.
Well, sure. But there is so much more to design than a responsive grid, isn't there? So you would at least expect a CSS framework shipping without flexbox convolution in order to embrace CSS Grid. I mean, not using flexbox doesn't mean I have no use for designed forms, for example. And don't get me wrong: most people answer like you do. I am just wondering why that is.