Which CSS Framework?

It’s time for a bit of feedback from you. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll have heard of ‘CSS frameworks’ but have you ever used one? A quick search on Google brings up a multitude of different ones but which one is the best?

I’ve put together a quick list of the most popular frameworks out there and would love to hear your opinions of them. There’s even a poll! Woohoo!! I’ll give the top 3 frameworks a review in a later post.

Oh and if your favourite isn’t listed, please post a comment telling me which one you prefer :)

Which CSS Framework Do You Use?

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4 Responses to “Which CSS Framework?”

  1. So which do you use?

    I’ve found YAML to be quite clunky, and horrible when it comes to classes and id’s etc

    Not a huge fan of YUI Grids either.

    960 ftw!

  2. I don’t use one at the moment Scott.
    After quickly trying each of the above, 960 does seem to be the easiest to set up/use but I haven’t had enough of a play yet to make a decision.
    Do you use 960 for all of your sites?
    Does it speed up your site development?

  3. More info for my poor little brain but it’s all good.

    Found a list of the Top 12 CSS Frameworks. For me it seems like a big thing for the small sites I am doing at the moment.

  4. I use 960 for most client sites, or a variation of.

    It doesn’t really make much difference to development time to be honest, but it does make the whole process less tedious.

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