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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 Materialize
- Google material design102
- Easy to use74
- Responsive74
- Modern looks54
- Open source48
- Good documentation42
- Code examples37
- Extremely light - 29kb29
- Flexible28
- Great Support15
- It looks beautiful10
- Very nice looking components to quickly build out8
- Smooth animation7
- Great Grid System6
- Great4
- Ruby gem to integrate in 2 seconds flat4
- Angular2 Support3
- MIT Lisence2
- Friendly api, easy setup, good documentation2
- Easy setup2
- React1
- Grid system1
- Because of the easy to use and very editable library1
- Responsivness1
- Jibberish1
- Friendly Api1
- Better class name0
- Rtl support0
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Cons of Basscss
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- Mobile errors7
- Poor Grid System6
- Unmaintained2
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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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What are some alternatives to Basscss and Materialize?
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Animate.css
It is a bunch of cool, fun, and cross-browser animations for you to use in your projects. Great for emphasis, home pages, sliders, and general just-add-water-awesomeness.
Tailwind CSS
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