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flexible.gs vs Material Design for Bootstrap: What are the differences?

flexible.gs: Flexible Grid System CSS. Flexible Grid System is a Responsive CSS Framework. This framework will let you create your web applications in a flexible way that you've never experienced before; Material Design for Bootstrap: Material Design for Bootstrap. This Bootstrap theme is an easy way to use the new Material Design guidelines by Google in your Bootstrap 3 based application. Just include the theme right after the Bootstrap CSS and include the javascript at the end of your document, everything will be converted to Material Design (paper) style.

flexible.gs and Material Design for Bootstrap can be primarily classified as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

flexible.gs and Material Design for Bootstrap are both open source tools. Material Design for Bootstrap with 19.9K GitHub stars and 3.31K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than flexible.gs with 38 GitHub stars and 4 GitHub forks.

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Pros of flexible.gs
Pros of Material Design for Bootstrap
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    Flexible
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    Easy
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    Great customer support
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    Bootstrap
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    Light weight
  • 6
    Awesome and simple to use
  • 4
    Modern Looks
  • 4
    Google Material Design
  • 4
    Responsive
  • 3
    Open Source
  • 3
    Great angular compatibility

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Cons of flexible.gs
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      Not free for premo stuff

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    What is flexible.gs?

    Flexible Grid System is a Responsive CSS Framework. This framework will let you create your web applications in a flexible way that you've never experienced before.

    What is Material Design for Bootstrap?

    It is an open source toolkit based on Bootstrap for developing Material Design apps with HTML, CSS, and JS. Quickly prototype your ideas or build your entire app with our Sass variables and mixins, responsive grid system, extensive prebuilt components, and powerful plugins built on jQuery.

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