(2020-07-11, 07:04:27)Felix Wrote:Quote:please define bloatware
Yes let's define bloatware here.
uikit.min.js is around 130 kb
why would I load a 130 kb library and then only need 5% of it's classes for a website ?
Or lose time to find out how to recompile uikit for only the classes I would need ?
Lets code some uikit in a html layout:
class="uk-width-auto@m uk-nav uk-navbar-container uk-grid-small uk-height-medium uk-column-1-3 uk-width-1-2 . . . ."
really ??
not even talking about how much time it would need to learn all uikit's classes
uikit, bootstrap, etc, are only useful for coding conformity in a team of coders
one man shows and freelancers will certainly choose something bloat free, super flexible and fast
like: https://arnaudleray.github.io/pocketgrid/
But if you really want a kick-ass css framework that blows all the rest out of the water:
https://microcipcip.github.io/gridy/#!/
F.
You use the jQuery library, and it also weighs a lot, and you do not use all its features. If you use only CSS for your sites, won't your sites be boring and monotonous?
You can use much more UIkit functionality https://getsimplethemes.ru/vizit/barber/barber-en/
And UIkit is significantly better than Bootstrap.