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I've been a fan of skeleton and then milligram for a while, but milligram has gone quiet recently and has a few issues, and skeleton has been quiet for a long time. Both of them have normalize.css as a dependency.

I wanted an updated CSS file with the same aesthetic, so I've taken some time to stitch it all together. There are a few differences from milligram, but I've tried to keep those at a minimum.

It's on Github at https://github.com/robsheldon/sscaffold-css/. Now's a great time to open up some issues on it before its first release.



Ditch the thin light-grey font on white background. I have 20/20 vision and I have to attain my eyes to read the text.


That's a good suggestion, I'll read up on good higher-contrast colors and fix it.


You should also change the thin Montserrat, which is only suitable as a display face. It looks awkward and is very hard to read.


impressive documentation for a simple “stitched together” library. you even bought a domain name! nice work.


I was looking for something like this. Seems it just might do the trick. Awesome job, thanks!




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