Why a CSS framework?
xCSS bases on CSS and empowers a straightforward and object-oriented workflow when developing complex style cascades. Using xCSS means a dramatic cut down to your development time by: having a intuitive overview of the overall CSS structure, using variables, re-using existing style cascades and many other handy features. But, most frameworks are bulky and inflexible, aren't they? Not xCSS! It's lightweight and seamlessly integrates into any existing workflow. Aside from that the CSS overhead is getting reduced while your (X)HTML attributes remain semantic.
- Compiles on the fly
- Your natural CSS workflow remains the same.
Hit reload and it's there. - Bundle for Textmate
- For all TextMate lovers out there. It's based on the original
CSS bundle and also supports the xCSS syntax. - Configuration
- Easily setup the file hierarchy and miscellaneous
output settings in one single xCSS config file.
Key features
- Selector inheritance keep it modular
- Nested selectors makes cascading a breeze
- Variables for properties or hole rules
- Loosely syntax every CSS file is a valid xCSS file
- Multiple files behave like “includes”
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Anton Pawlik
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