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Materializecss: another framework for Material Design

July 21, 2015Front-End1 Commentjfadev

The Material Design this fashion, that is indisputable and in the web are proliferating large number of frameworks frontend to provide our web pages and apps with these design standards.

This option offers a number of resources on CSS, Fonts and JS as well as its version with Sass to personalize it and compile it ourselves.

  • It allows (as to other frameworks like Bootstrap) create interfaces that adapt to different resolutions and browsers.
  • Create side menu open or drop-down on the basis of the resolution.
  • Animations with Material Design philosophy.
  • Create designs with Material Design as buttons, cards, collections, icons, navigation bars, tags, ‘toast’, modals, etc.
  • Integrates Parallax, Pushpin and scrollspy to make a more attractive design

 Web: materializecss.com

Repository

https://github.com/Dogfalo/materialize

: CSS, Framework, HTML5, jQuery, JS, Responsive, UI, Web Developement
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