What CSS framework should you use? | Creative Bloq - 1 views
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Gary Edwards on 18 Jan 17"Mostly As: Use an existing framework If timelines are tight and a distinct style is not your priority, then an existing framework is the way to go! If you want to get up and running as quickly as possible, try Bootstrap. For a responsive site with a clean, minimal style, try Foundation. If you're building a more granular UI with some constraints, go for BassCSS. All three are robust and well-documented - you'll have a UI together in no time. Mostly B: Build your own Sounds like your project needs its own standardised, documented styles. Congratulations! You've now got a real project on your hands. Try looking at existing frameworks and building off their best practices. Think of your framework from an outside perspective. Would your team use it if they didn't have to? Solid works for BuzzFeed because it's simply easier to develop with than without it (to read more about Solid and how we got started, check out our post on Medium). Building your own tool is not easy. But persevere and some day you'll be writing cheeky quizzes in a magazine."