Skeleton and Milligram are micro-frameworks that i use to fast-build small projects. As there were some points there i would like to be different and i were already experimenting different styling approaches, they automatically became an inspiration.
I didnt know MPV.css. Looks great! MVP.css sure will be a reference for the future. I want a no-classes frameworks by default too, just semantic HTML. MVP seems more mature in this point. I think that the main difference is that Plume is Scoped (as you pointed), but i assume thats easy to achieve with MVP.css. Plume has a larger set of elements styled, also with more consistence (at a first sight): andybrewer.github.io/mvp/mvp.html. The available props to customize are easier to tune on MVP, but Plume seems more complete at this point, but at here i think is more about taste: do you want props or do you want to override selectors? Despite the semantic approach, Plume's also has a nice set of utilities. But at the end, i think its all about your taste and needing. MVP seems really great.
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Skeleton and Milligram are micro-frameworks that i use to fast-build small projects. As there were some points there i would like to be different and i were already experimenting different styling approaches, they automatically became an inspiration.
I didnt know MPV.css. Looks great! MVP.css sure will be a reference for the future. I want a no-classes frameworks by default too, just semantic HTML. MVP seems more mature in this point. I think that the main difference is that Plume is Scoped (as you pointed), but i assume thats easy to achieve with MVP.css. Plume has a larger set of elements styled, also with more consistence (at a first sight): andybrewer.github.io/mvp/mvp.html. The available props to customize are easier to tune on MVP, but Plume seems more complete at this point, but at here i think is more about taste: do you want props or do you want to override selectors? Despite the semantic approach, Plume's also has a nice set of utilities. But at the end, i think its all about your taste and needing. MVP seems really great.