Pixel CSS Borders
The goal is to make gradients that looks good! The main catch is using different interpolation spaces than sRGB.
It can really change how the gradient look. Another thing is the non linear easing. So basically the gradient will not progress in a linear way.
The easing feature is nothing new but in combination with the interpolation spaces, it makes unique and beautiful gradients!
Milligram provides a minimal setup of styles for a fast and clean starting point. Just it! Only 2kb gzipped! It's not about a UI framework. Specially designed for better performance and higher productivity with fewer properties to reset resulting in cleaner code. Hope you enjoy!
Not sure what colors to use in your designs or where to use them? Happy Colors is a color palette inspiration site that acts as a real world example as to how the colors could be used in your design projects.
A mighty, modern linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions in your styles.
Features
It's mighty because it:
has over 160 built-in rules to catch errors, apply limits and enforce stylistic conventions
understands the latest CSS syntax including custom properties and level 4 selectors
extracts embedded styles from HTML, markdown and CSS-in-JS object & template literals
parses CSS-like syntaxes like SCSS, Sass, Less and SugarSS
supports plugins so you can create your own rules or make use of plugins written by the community
automatically fixes some violations (experimental feature)
is well tested with over 10000 unit tests
supports shareable configs that you can extend or create your own of
is unopinionated so you can tailor the linter to your exact needs
has a growing community and is used by Facebook, GitHub and WordPress
A fork of the iconic font and CSS toolkit
Fork Awesome is a full suite of 718 pictographic icons for easy scalable vector graphics on websites, originally created by Dave Gandy and now maintained by a community.
Following concerns regarding the development of Font Awesome, the PR Freeze since Oct 2016 and the direction Fort Awesome is taking with the version 5.0 of their project, we are forking Font Awesome (4.7), in order to build on this incredible tool Dave Gandy has given us, while at the same time allowing this project to be run by a distributed community of contributors.
A tremendous gratitude is given to the whole team behind Font Awesome, and you are encouraged to support them and buy Font Awesome Pro for your project.
Though If you believe in distributed open source design and wish to be part of this new adventure, please start submitting patches and suggestions of improvement.
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