Tacit is a primitive CSS framework for dummies, like myself, who don't know anything about graphic design but want their web services to look eatable. No classes, no layouts. Just design plain and simple web pages compliant with HTML5 and they will look OK.
Details are here: yegor256.github.io/tacit
Just add it to your HTML:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/yegor256/tacit@gh-pages/tacit-css.min.css"/>
</head>
</html>
Or simply download tacit-css.min.css
and use together with your HTML by adding:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="tacit-css.min.css"/>
</head>
</html>
Of course, it is responsive and mobile-friendly, but you have to add this line too:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"/>
</head>
</html>
This blog post explains it in even more details: Tacit, a CSS Framework Without Classes.
Fork repository, make changes, send us a pull request. We will review
your changes and apply them to the master
branch shortly, provided
they don't violate our quality standards. To avoid frustration, before
sending us your pull request please run full Grunt build:
$ npm install
$ npm test
To develop it locally, open index.html
in a browser and then run:
$ npm run dev
Now you can make changes to .scss
files and refresh the page in the browser.
CSS will be recompiled automatically on every change you make.
- Every commit/PR should preferably be linked to a Github issue. If it's not, it's recommended to create an Issue first and then commit and open a PR;
- Commit messages should follow this pattern:
#<issue-number> - short description
(optional) * bullet-points with more details if necessary
- If the pattern is not followed - commit messages should at the very least reference the
#<issue-number>
.
The following list is of tested browsers for compatibility. We don't have any guarantees of compatibility for other browsers, but as soon as possible will verify and add more to the list. Some of these browsers present minor issues that are reported in the our issues list.
Browser/OS | Version | Compatible |
---|---|---|
Chrome | >= 60 | Yes |
Firefox | >= 56 | Yes |
Safari | >= 11 | Yes |
Opera | >= 48 | Yes |
Edge | >= 14 | Yes |
Chrome (iOS) | >= 60 | Yes |
Safari (iOS) | - | Yes |
Internet Explorer | >= 11 | Yes |
Tacit's goal is to be super simple and always with the same look-and-feel. If you want something more custom, like a different theme, feel free to make it on top of Tacit. Here are some frameworks built on top of Tacit:
- kacit Kacit is the Tacit CSS classless framework but with a yellow accent and Georgia font
- Bahunya is a CSS framework with responsive typography, navbar, syntax highlighting, and much more, inspired by Tacit
- jare.io Free and instant CDN
- wring.io GitHub notification filtering hosted inbox
- wts.zold.io Web Wallets of Zold cryptocurrency
- jpeek.org Java projects code cohesion analyzer
- socatar.com Web service to use profile photos in your page
- filfreire.com @filfreire's personal blog on software testing and development
- moneeee joke app to know how much money you're making during a boring meeting
- soalition.com a social coalition management web app for online writers.
- golang.cafe Go (golang) job board with no recruiters and clear salary ranges.
- tinyfts Very small standalone full text search HTTP/SCGI server
If you have questions or general suggestions, don't hesitate to submit a new Github issue.
Tacit's logo was designed by Akshay Vinchurkar (@akshayvinchurkar)