Bamboo CSS

Bamboo CSS

A classless CSS utility for your HTML

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A classless CSS library which adds nice default style for all HTML elements. It saves you a lot of time when you need to style HTML for your HTML/React/Vue demo on CodePen/CodeSandbox. It can also be used as a base style for your blog/website.
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Anh Tran
Hi 👋 My name is Anh, the creator of Bamboo CSS. I usually create demos for JavaScript or React. For such demos, I always have to add some basic styles for HTML elements to make them look good. Using a CSS framework like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS is overkill, so I decided to create a CSS library to do that. And it’s Bamboo CSS. When creating Bamboo CSS, I searched for similar projects and I found some of them like water.css and new.css. But they’re too opinionated that I can’t use them as base style for my blog or websites. It’s worth noting that the goal of Bamboo CSS is not only being used as a standalone CSS library, but also with other CSS frameworks. That means you can use Bamboo CSS as a base style and build your website/blog on that. These are the goals of Bamboo CSS: - Less opinionated - Can be used as a base style for your website/blog or with other CSS frameworks - Beautiful - Supports for as much HTML elements as possible - Responsive - Consistent styling across browsers - Lightweight - Incorporate with best CSS practices - Supports light and dark mode - Themeable with scoped CSS variables I hope you like it! And don't forget to give it an upvote ❤️
Marco Colonna (TOVOT)
I at moment use a embeded tweaked "normalize.css" in my blog, i think i will try this, it seems to me a more standardized solution.
Anh Tran
@marco_colonna_tovot_ Bamboo CSS already includes normalize.css, so it might save you time tweaking it.
Davinder Singh Kainth
This looks handy, thanks Anh!
Anh Tran
@davinder_singh_kainth Thank you very much!
David McCan
Nice. This looks useful.
Anh Tran
@dcmccan Thanks a lot!