ChocolateChip-UI vs Classy vs Ratchet

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ChocolateChip-UI

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Classy

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Ratchet

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      What is ChocolateChip-UI?

      ChocolateChip-UI is a framework for making mobile Web apps. It has three components: semantic HTML5 markup, CSS and JavaScript.

      What is Classy?

      Not CSS. Instead of trying to force UIKit to fit CSS syntax, properties, conventions and constructs. Classy is a stylesheet system built from the ground up to work in harmony with UIKit. It borrows the best ideas from CSS and introduces new syntax, conventions and constructs where appropriate.

      What is Ratchet?

      Made by the creators of Twitter Bootstrap, Ratchet is a library that allows you to build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JS components.

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