David Ehrentreu

Bulma - A modern CSS framework based on Flexbox

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Mohamed Said
It's 2016, I don't believe developers should care about IE anymore as much as they shouldn't care about someone accessing their website using Nokia 7650, just detect if its IE, show a message to the user, and ask him to do himself a favour and switch to Chrome or Firefox
Jonathan Widawski
Saw it on reddit a few days ago. It's an interesting take on CSS framework because it tackles a lot of the current layout trend. There's only one thing that refrains me from installing it right now : The absolute absence of responsive features (is-visible is-hidden, layout push and pull for grid items...). Without those, it's barely a "responsive" framework in my opinion. Great project nonetheless, I hope to use it someday when it's a bit more mature!
wesvasher
Now we just need a Sketch file.
Noah Kim
@wesvasher for what? It's a framework, not a visual style. You don't design for the framework's UI, you modify the framework to fit your UI.
Vivek Sancheti
Do all browser support Flexbox? UC browser? I wish to use Bulma but I doubt my audience which is maximum from mobile browsers like UC will it work on it?
David Ehrentreu
@evivz it is not yet supported by IE as well as others but you can use CSS Next. It's like autoprefixer but with so much more.
Eric Nord
Pretty interesting, I might try this out instead of bootstrap for my next project for fun
Thanasis
@jgthms I thinks this is quite awesome! Nice job!
Samet Aydemir
Awesome
Matt Williams
Ahh yes, them Dragonball feeels
Thomas Kimura
So many frameworks. I've been using a mix of foundation and my own work. Maybe I'll try this out.
Daniel Pichel
Beautifully executed, probably that's just the beginning....
Alexey

I'd be glad to show you my work with it when finished ;)

Pros:

Full css, many components, in active development and very well documented and easy to ease

Cons:

I can't see any at the moment, I can't see anything but love for this product

Robert Swirsky
We just switched from Bootstrap to Bulma and have been very happy. It seems to work well across all browsers, too, including Edge.
Michael Andreuzza

I love bulma to the bones

Pros:

- Responsiveness. - Easy to use. - Customizable.

Cons:

The screen break points are a bit high. .

Dimitri Marko
Bulma is soooo good. Simple, clear, well built, and with just the perfect amount of gravy :) I do recommend it to all developers, and I'm mostly in love with the integration with Laravel :) cheers!