Pure builds on Normalize.css and provides layout and styling for native HTML elements, plus the most common UI components. It’s what you need, without the cruft.
Pure builds on Normalize.css and provides layout and styling for native HTML elements, plus the most common UI components. It’s what you need, without the cruft.
Customer Reviews
Irvin D.
Advanced user of Pure.CssPure.CSS is a good framework when you're looking for something lightweight to work with and quickly get started with that doesn't come with too many predefined options/styles. I also like that it's modular so you don't have to embed the whole framework into your project keeping light. Pure.CSS also has styles for almost every element, a well structured grid layout, perfect to build almost everything. I also like that it offers a CDN, again, it's module so you can just pull the styles you need.
One of the things I most dislike is the naming of the classes. I think if they would have opted for something like SMACSS or BEM it would have made it clearer and easier to work with. Other than that, it does what it says and the naming convention is still pretty clear and straightforward.
I think it's a great framework for almost any project but you really have to take into consideration the future of your web application. There's other frameworks that are constantly being updated and provide better features and support from the community.
Pure.CSS framework helps you quickly develop websites or web apps. Whether it's just for concepts that you quickly have to draft up or for websites that need to go into production.