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github.com/evgenyorekhov/holiday.css
No classes today! Because it's holiday!
A minimalist classless CSS theme with dark mode support. Only 5 KB.
I got tired of complex markup and tons of classes on every element.
See form example: Bootstrap vs holiday.css.
<body>
width
due to wide tables<input>
types<nav>
look nice, turns your nested <ul>
lists into accessible
dropdowns (making Tab work with dropdowns in plain CSS was really
tricky!)<picture>
,
video
, <table>
, and <pre>
by ignoring body margins and filling 100% of
screen width!important
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/holiday.css@0.11.2" />
Tested on latest Chrome and Firefox.
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