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Morning Exercise

CSS Frameworks

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We're going to be looking at some popular CSS frameworks. A CSS framework can save you time for styling applications. A framework is really just a stylesheet that has been designed by someone else that you are implimenting into your code. You can make changes to the styles using your own stylesheet. You can use them to snazz up your projects, but we also want you to be familiar with them because, a lot of times when you jump into a company that has a pre-existing codebase, you will encounter the use of a CSS framework.

Some frameworks that we will be looking at today:

Skeleton
Lightweight framework that has a nice, simple grid system.

Bootstrap
Probably the most popular framework out there right now. Originally created by some guys who were working at Twitter.

Materialize
This framework is difficult to manipulate, but I like it for the parralax and the cards.

Pure CSS
Similar to skeleton, this is a light framework with a grid system and responsive design.