Unsemantic CSS Framework

Enables users to create flexible, grid-based layouts using percentage-based columns.

Made by Nathan Smith

  • Web Design

  • Responsive design

  • css-grid-system

  • Web Development

What is Unsemantic CSS Framework?

Unsemantic is a fluid grid system that works on a percentage-based layout, in contrast to the fixed-column approach of its predecessor, the 960 Grid System. The grid system is designed to adapt seamlessly to various screen sizes, ensuring a responsive and flexible user experience across devices. By utilizing percentage-based columns, Unsemantic provides developers with a more versatile and scalable solution for building modern web applications

Highlights

  • Percentage-based grid layout for responsive design
  • Adaptable to different screen sizes and devices
  • Flexible and scalable approach compared to fixed-column systems
  • Successor to the well-known 960 Grid System

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Online
  • Linux
  • BSD
  • Windows

Languages

  • English

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Features

    • CSS Framework