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A lightweight Sass (.scss) flexbox grid system that's easy to setup and offers a lot of customisation.
A lightweight Sass (.scss) flexbox grid system that's easy to setup and offers a lot of customisation, by VI Company.
Want to see how it works? Check out the demo pages and settings.
The aim of the EZPZ Flexbox Grid is to offer an easy to use grid system that takes abundant calculations and classes out of your workflow by leveraging flexbox' "awareness" of available space within a section.
Unfortunately, legacy browsers like IE9 and below do not support the flexbox syntax and won't be able to use these properties. To maintain simplicity, reduce code bloat and in the light of Microsoft's decision to stop support for IE10 and below, the decision has been made to not support older browsers.
npm install
npm run build
The EZPZ Flexbox Grid is licensed under the MIT License.
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A lightweight Sass (.scss) flexbox grid system that's easy to setup and offers a lot of customisation.
We found that ezpz-grid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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