Which CSS Framework is Good to Learn?
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1. Bootstrap

🔸More than 146k stars, 71.5k forks, and 1,169 contributors on GitHub
🔸Time Saver
🔸Prevent Any Browser Compatibility Testing Issues
🔸Well-maintained Codebase
🔸Better Consistency and Teamwork

getbootstrap.com
2. Foundation

🔸More than 28.9k stars, 5.8k forks, and 1027 contributors on GitHub
🔸The base CSS appearances are built in and there won’t be much CSS bloat in the HTML
🔸Foundation provides you with a HTML5 form validation library.

get.foundation
3. Tailwind

🔸More than 33.5K starts, 1.5K forks and 152 contributors on GitHub
🔸Tailwind was built from the ground-up to be super customizable
🔸Built-in Design System
🔸Naming conventions are pretty straightforward

tailwindcss.com
4. Semantic UI

🔸More than 48.9K stars, 5.1K forks and 201 contributors on Github
🔸Semantic UI is very intuitive
🔸Availability Of A Plethora Of Themes
🔸Powerful tools for expressing groups and collections

semantic-ui.com
5. Materialize CSS

🔸More than 38.3K stars, 4.9K forks and 262 contributors on GitHub
🔸Great plugins available
🔸Some other great features like parallax elements, cards, flow texts, hover able items as well as objects.

materializecss.com
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