Interesting one! Sometimes bootstrap feels very even for small projects. Lots of classes to remember. This one is awesome as the name says!! Good to see that its only 2KB. Will surely use it in my next project
i'm a little confused. based on your description "Simple CSS library for semantic HTML markup" i was kinda expecting custom components and maybe a grid that have a semantic syntax (like semenatic ui). but actually it seems you "just" changed the default styling of common html elements. is that correct?
not that this is a bad idea. your demo looks pretty with only little CSS. i was just expecting something else. maybe another description like "Simple CSS styling library for simple HTML markup" would be a better fit?
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@gopietz, but in the description of library I wrote: “Just start to create page with HTML5 tags, link awsm.css and get simple, clean and beautiful markup”. There is no HTML5 tags for grids :)
It seems like you confused by “semantic” meaning in this case. For prevent it I've added the link (check out description in repo or demo site) with description what I meant: http://www.w3schools.com/html/ht...
Also in the demo (https://igoradamenko.github.io/a...) I've wrote: “The library is the best choice for blog, your homepage or site about project”. I'm not sure that grids are commonly used for blogs and homepages.
Nevertheless, thank you for remark! I'll think about the improvement of the description.
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@igoradamenko_ you're right. maybe i was just expecting "new" semantic elements instead of changing the styling of available ones.
I love it! No need to worry about classes or anything. Makes me wonder why browser default stylesheets don't do this type of thing (oh, I guess backward compatibility lol).
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