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flexible.gs vs Toolkit: What are the differences?

Developers describe flexible.gs as "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. On the other hand, Toolkit is detailed as "Extensible front-end HTML, CSS, and JavaScript user interface components for the responsive, mobile, and modern web". Toolkit makes use of the latest and greatest technology. This includes HTML5 for semantics, CSS3 for animations and styles, Sass for CSS pre-processing, Gulp for task and package management, and powerful new browser APIs for the JavaScript layer.

flexible.gs and Toolkit belong to "Front-End Frameworks" category of the tech stack.

flexible.gs and Toolkit are both open source tools. It seems that Toolkit with 1.11K GitHub stars and 121 forks on GitHub has more adoption than flexible.gs with 38 GitHub stars and 4 GitHub forks.

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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 Toolkit?

    Toolkit makes use of the latest and greatest technology. This includes HTML5 for semantics, CSS3 for animations and styles, Sass for CSS pre-processing, Gulp for task and package management, and powerful new browser APIs for the JavaScript layer.

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