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comand-frontend-framework
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``` Pure, responsive and accessible HTML5/CSS3-Frontend-Framework based on CSS-Grid. The clean code of the framework is responsive and accessible. The BaseIconfont (an Icomoon based) iconfont from comand-ui-iconfonts-dependency is already included. Th
Pure, responsive and accessible HTML5/CSS3-Frontend-Framework based on CSS-Grid. The clean code of the framework is responsive and accessible.
The BaseIconfont (an Icomoon based) iconfont from comand-ui-iconfonts-dependency is already included.
The framework can be used for small, medium and large webprojects. It is scalable from a small onepager to a huge web-platform.
No installation required. The demopage can be started by typing "npm run dev" in the console. Only the demopage is wrapped in vue. For the framework itself no additional technology is required.
npm install
npm run dev
npm run build
npm run lint
comand-ui-iconfonts
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``` Pure, responsive and accessible HTML5/CSS3-Frontend-Framework based on CSS-Grid. The clean code of the framework is responsive and accessible. The BaseIconfont (an Icomoon based) iconfont from comand-ui-iconfonts-dependency is already included. Th
The npm package comand-frontend-framework receives a total of 256 weekly downloads. As such, comand-frontend-framework popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that comand-frontend-framework demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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