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Kube Framework: It's Not Twitter Bootstrap (kubeframework.com)
8 points by DanielKehoe on Sept 18, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments



it looks nice and professional but do we need this ? What I think is : are most of new guys on the market these days all about difference philosophies but actually do the same thing ? Skeleton: http://www.getskeleton.com/ - This guy is not new but very first time, it does very good job as being a simple and compact css framework. Kube: http://kubeframework.com/ is also nice, cool. And good slogan : "It's not Twitter Bootstrap" ? You name the others ..

Whatever it is, we have to customize and change it to make it our own which is the truly beautiful things. So let's focus on creating beautiful things, framework helps us cutting out the boring, repetitive parts and we do the rest. Don't just create other stuffs which do the same thing. Twitter Bootstrap does it well, very well. It's getting popular so you don't have to adapt your new framework to your current workflow. It's supported everywhere so you can find your answer easily. Again, it helps us cutting out boring parts now it's our turn to create creative things on it and it's unlimited.

Sorry for my bad English.


It feels more like "Kube Framework: It's trying to be Twitter Bootstrap" to me to be honest.

Nice project but it doesn't seem to have any real use (to me personally) when TB is so refined at this point.


Interesting project. I tested on several devices and browsers and: "typography", "grid" and "goodies" look good, but "forms", "tables" and "buttons" aren't quite polished IMO.




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