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Spectre.css is a lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework.
Spectre is a side project based on years of CSS development work on a large web service project. Spectre only includes modern base styles, responsive layout system, CSS components and utilities, and it can be modified for your project with Sass/Scss compiler.
Spectre.css is completely free to use. If you enjoy it, please consider donating via Paypal or via Patreon for the further development. ♥
There are 5 ways to get started with Spectre CSS framework in your projects. You can either manually install or use NPM, Yarn and Bower.
Download the compiled and minified Spectre CSS files. And include spectre.css
located in /docs/dist
in your website or Web app <head> part.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="spectre.min.css">
Alternatively, you can use the unpkg or cdnjs CDN to load compiled Spectre.css.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/spectre.css/dist/spectre.min.css">
$ npm install spectre.css --save
$ yarn add spectre.css
$ bower install spectre.css --save
You can compile your custom version of Spectre.css. Read the documentation.
Spectre uses Autoprefixer to make most styles compatible with earlier browsers and Normalize.css for CSS resets. Spectre is designed for modern browsers. For best compatibility, these browsers are recommended:
Spectre supports Internet Explorer 10+, but some HTML5 and CSS3 features are not perfectly supported by Internet Explorer.
Designed and built with ♥ by Yan Zhu. Feel free to submit a pull request. Help is always appreciated.
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Spectre.css: A lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework
The npm package spectre.css receives a total of 4,547 weekly downloads. As such, spectre.css popularity was classified as popular.
We found that spectre.css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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