Modern CSS framework based on Flexbox
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Bulma

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Bulma is a modern CSS framework based on Flexbox.

Bulma: a Flexbox CSS framework

Quick install

Bulma is in early but active development! Try it out now:

NPM

npm install bulma

Bower

bower install bulma

CDN

https://cdnjs.com/libraries/bulma

Feel free to raise an issue or submit a pull request.

CSS only

Bulma is a CSS framework. As such, the sole output is a single CSS file: bulma.css

You can either use that file, "out of the box", or download the Sass source files to customize the variables.

There is no JavaScript included. People generally want to use their own JS implementation (and usually already have one). Bulma can be considered "environment agnostic": it's just the style layer on top of the logic.

Browser Support

Bulma uses autoprefixer to make (most) Flexbox features compatible with earlier browser versions. According to Can I use, Bulma is compatible with recent versions of:

  • Chrome
  • Edge
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari

Internet Explorer (10+) is only partially supported.

Documentation

The documentation resides in the docs directory, and is built with the Ruby-based Jekyll tool.

Browse the online documentation here.

Code copyright 2017 Jeremy Thomas. Code released under the MIT license.