Pill is almost 400 lines just for the grid. Here's a 48 line alternative that's customizable: https://github.com/doximity/vital/blob/master/source/stylesh...
This is an awesome alternative to the other speed tests because it's very minimal and has a clutter-free UI.
Are there any existing projects based on this, just looking for some examples
This framework started development over 4 years ago, I formalized this framework and open sourced it because I felt the modern world needed something fresh and simpler. If anyone has any questions just leave a comment!
A ruby gem and NPM package is in the works. Almost ready for release.
If you are referring to a layout that has a card UI like what Pinterest has, this can be built with almost any grid. See the "Grid" section of Vital: http://doximity.github.io/vital/components/ It's just a matter of…
The Vital site: http://doximity.github.io/vital/, Doximity blog: https://engineering.doximity.com/, Doximity: https://www.doximity.com/ - Internally we have it deployed to about 10 different applications.
I am the author of this framework. Vital was built from the need for a truly mobile optimized CSS framework. If there are any questions regarding this framework feel free to ask. Hope you find this framework useful for…
Pill is almost 400 lines just for the grid. Here's a 48 line alternative that's customizable: https://github.com/doximity/vital/blob/master/source/stylesh...
This is an awesome alternative to the other speed tests because it's very minimal and has a clutter-free UI.
Are there any existing projects based on this, just looking for some examples
This framework started development over 4 years ago, I formalized this framework and open sourced it because I felt the modern world needed something fresh and simpler. If anyone has any questions just leave a comment!
A ruby gem and NPM package is in the works. Almost ready for release.
If you are referring to a layout that has a card UI like what Pinterest has, this can be built with almost any grid. See the "Grid" section of Vital: http://doximity.github.io/vital/components/ It's just a matter of…
The Vital site: http://doximity.github.io/vital/, Doximity blog: https://engineering.doximity.com/, Doximity: https://www.doximity.com/ - Internally we have it deployed to about 10 different applications.
I am the author of this framework. Vital was built from the need for a truly mobile optimized CSS framework. If there are any questions regarding this framework feel free to ask. Hope you find this framework useful for…