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Flakes vs SUIT CSS: What are the differences?
Flakes: Front-end framework optimized for internal apps. Flakes is an Admin Template Framework. A combination of CSS Libraries, JavaScript Libraries and Design files that help you build business tools very quickly; SUIT CSS: Style tools for UI components. Plays well with React, Ember, Angular. SUIT CSS provides a reliable and testable styling solution for component-based web application development.
Flakes and SUIT CSS can be primarily classified as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.
Flakes and SUIT CSS are both open source tools. SUIT CSS with 3.62K GitHub stars and 216 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Flakes with 1.87K GitHub stars and 94 GitHub forks.
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- High information density1
- Minimalist to almost the extreme1
- Good integration with gridforms1
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- Seemingly small to no community1
- Not comprehensive1
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What is Flakes?
Flakes is an Admin Template Framework. A combination of CSS Libraries, JavaScript Libraries and Design files that help you build business tools very quickly.
What is SUIT CSS?
SUIT CSS provides a reliable and testable styling solution for component-based web application development.
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