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Foundation for Apps vs SUIT CSS: What are the differences?
Developers describe Foundation for Apps as "Angular-powered framework for building powerful responsive web apps, from your friends at ZURB". Foundation for Apps is a framework you can use to build better, more polished single-page web applications that work across many devices. We’ve taken what we’ve learned from building the original Foundation framework to build an entirely new framework just for web apps. On the other hand, SUIT CSS is detailed as "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.
Foundation for Apps and SUIT CSS belong to "Front-End Frameworks" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Foundation for Apps are:
- Vertical Grid
- Independent Scrolling Sections
- Easier Source Ordering
On the other hand, SUIT CSS provides the following key features:
- CSS base styles for web apps.
- CSS utilities.
- CSS components.
Foundation for Apps and SUIT CSS are both open source tools. It seems that SUIT CSS with 3.62K GitHub stars and 216 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Foundation for Apps with 1.65K GitHub stars and 236 GitHub forks.