What is Cirrus?
It is a modular, responsive, and component centric SCSS framework aimed at bringing beautiful, hassle-free styling. It works right away with minimal styling. From there, add components and tweak using utility classes to make it truly your own.
Cirrus is a tool in the Front-End Frameworks category of a tech stack.
Cirrus is an open source tool with 1.4K GitHub stars and 75 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Cirrus's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Cirrus?
Cirrus Integrations
Electron, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera Browser are some of the popular tools that integrate with Cirrus. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Cirrus.
Cirrus's Features
- Beautiful pre-built components and styling for quick prototyping
- Need some quick way to adjust something? Something not looking quite right? Our utility classes will come in handy
- Choose from a number of vibrant colors from Cirrus's palette to make your website pop
- Reimagined buttons with different themes, shapes, and ways to customize
Cirrus Alternatives & Comparisons
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