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Milligram vs Web Components: What are the differences?

Milligram: A minimalist CSS framework. Milligram provides a minimal setup of styles for a fast and clean starting point. Specially designed for better performance and higher productivity with fewer properties to reset resulting in cleaner code; Web Components: A set of web platform APIs that allow you to create new custom, reusable, encapsulated HTML tags to use in web apps. Web components are a set of web platform APIs that allow you to create new custom, reusable, encapsulated HTML tags to use in web pages and web apps.

Milligram and Web Components can be categorized as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Milligram is an open source tool with 8.86K GitHub stars and 511 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Milligram's open source repository on GitHub.

According to the StackShare community, Web Components has a broader approval, being mentioned in 15 company stacks & 11 developers stacks; compared to Milligram, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 22 developer stacks.

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    Weightless
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    CSS framework
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    Great docs
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    What is Milligram?

    Milligram provides a minimal setup of styles for a fast and clean starting point. Specially designed for better performance and higher productivity with fewer properties to reset resulting in cleaner code.

    What is Web Components?

    Web components are a set of web platform APIs that allow you to create new custom, reusable, encapsulated HTML tags to use in web pages and web apps.

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