Everybody has a fork of Skeleton -- so I'm getting one too.
I'm merging in what-ever I want until the suckage is on a level that allows me to work with it.
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Skeleton is a small collection of CSS that will help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful at any size, be it a 17" laptop screen or an iPhone.
Check out the docs and homepage here: getskeleton.com
Skeleton is built on three core principles:
- Responsive Grid Down To Mobile: Skeleton has a familiar, lightweight 960 grid as it's base, but elegantly scales down to downsized browser windows, tablets, mobile phones (in landscape and portrait)
- Fast to Start: Skeleton is a tool for rapid development. Get started fast with CSS best practices, a well-structured grid that makes mobile consideration easy, an organized file structure and super basic UI elements like lightly styled forms, buttons, tabs and more.
- Style Agnostic: Skeleton is not a UI framework. It's a development kit that provides the most basic styles as a foundation, but is ready to adopt whatever your design or style is.
The ultimate goal is to build the best starting point for front-end development with an emphasis on simple, responsive design.