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Materialize vs Basscss: What are the differences?

What is Materialize? A modern responsive front-end framework based on Material Design. A CSS Framework based on material design.

What is Basscss? Low-level CSS toolkit. It is a lightweight collection of base element styles and immutable utilities designed for speed, clarity, performance, and scalability.

Materialize and Basscss can be primarily classified as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Some of the features offered by Materialize are:

  • Speeds up development
  • User Experience Focused
  • Easy to work with

On the other hand, Basscss provides the following key features:

  • Custom properties
  • Custom media queries
  • Background Colors

Materialize is an open source tool with 36.3K GitHub stars and 4.82K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Materialize's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Basscss
Pros of Materialize
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    • 102
      Google material design
    • 74
      Easy to use
    • 74
      Responsive
    • 54
      Modern looks
    • 48
      Open source
    • 42
      Good documentation
    • 37
      Code examples
    • 29
      Extremely light - 29kb
    • 28
      Flexible
    • 15
      Great Support
    • 10
      It looks beautiful
    • 8
      Very nice looking components to quickly build out
    • 7
      Smooth animation
    • 6
      Great Grid System
    • 4
      Great
    • 4
      Ruby gem to integrate in 2 seconds flat
    • 3
      Angular2 Support
    • 2
      MIT Lisence
    • 2
      Friendly api, easy setup, good documentation
    • 2
      Easy setup
    • 1
      React
    • 1
      Grid system
    • 1
      Because of the easy to use and very editable library
    • 1
      Responsivness
    • 1
      Jibberish
    • 1
      Friendly Api
    • 0
      Better class name
    • 0
      Rtl support

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    Cons of Basscss
    Cons of Materialize
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      • 7
        Mobile errors
      • 6
        Poor Grid System
      • 2
        Unmaintained

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      What is Basscss?

      It is a lightweight collection of base element styles and immutable utilities designed for speed, clarity, performance, and scalability.

      What is Materialize?

      A CSS Framework based on material design.

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