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The Simpsons in CSS

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Best The Simpsons in CSS Alternatives & Competitors in 2024

The best The Simpsons in CSS alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. Bulma is an open source CSS framework based on Flexbox and built with Sass. It's 100% responsive, fully modular, and available for free.

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  2. WING - Wireless Mesh Network for Next-Generation Internet

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  3. Kimp is an unlimited design company, specializing in graphic design (including print and digital designs, custom illustrations, landing page designs and email designs) and video design.

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  4. Lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework for faster and extensible development.

    Open Source

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  5. World's smallest responsive CSS framework (398 bytes!)

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  6. PL based on the one liners of Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Open Source

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  7. A CSS Framework and a Set of React Components that Implement Google's Material Design

    Open Source free

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  8. A minimalist CSS framework

    Open Source

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  9. A CSS drawing project

    Open Source

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  10. Refreshed windows95 UI components for modern web apps

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  11. Retro game CSS framework 🎮

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  12. Bootstrap drag and drop builder for busy developers.

    freemium $24.0 / Monthly

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  13. The CSS framework for hackers

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  14. A CSS framework based on Apple's design and human guidelines

    Open Source

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