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Mini.css – Minimal, responsive, style-agnostic CSS framework
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github.com/chalarangelo
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reptilor
on May 20, 2017
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sctb
on May 20, 2017
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We've banned the sockpuppet voters and commenters in this thread.
knipferrc
on May 20, 2017
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Absolutely loving this project. I'd recommend it to anyone who hasn't tried it yet.
rechol
on May 20, 2017
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I recently read an article about it on Medium[0] and started using it and I like it so far.
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https://hackernoon.com/5-reasons-to-try-out-mini-css-62ddb47...
chalarangelo
on May 20, 2017
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I'm the developer of mini.css. Thank you very much for sharing it on HN!
trovald
on May 20, 2017
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And thanks to you for creating this!
wefaguy
on May 20, 2017
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You should also check Picnic CSS if you like micro frameworks!
metterdom
on May 20, 2017
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I've used Picnic before and I love it. I hope mini is as promising as it looks!
herolordman
on May 20, 2017
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Having tried both, I prefer mini but just by a little.
remingremi
on May 20, 2017
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I really like the new mobile navigation of the website.
wefaguy
on May 20, 2017
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I didn't notice until I saw you comment. It's pretty minimal, but works fine.
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