Classless CSS
Classless means a style sheet does not define special classes you must add to your HTML elements to style these elements. As a result, you can style any plain-HTML page just by linking to the style sheet. This is useful, for example, in prototyping.
Contents
- Classless CSS
- Contents
- Classless
- Almond.CSS
- attriCSS
- awsm.css
- axist
- Bahunya
- Bamboo CSS
- BareCSS
- Basic.css
- Bolt.css
- Classless.css
- concrete.css
- Downstyler
- holiday.css
- LatexCSS
- Markdown CSS — Air
- Markdown CSS — Modest
- Markdown CSS — Retro
- Markdown CSS — Splendor
- Marx
- MercuryCSS
- MVP.css
- new.css
- no-class.css
- Pico.css
- ridge.css
- sakura
- Simple.css
- SPCSS
- style.css
- Stylize.css
- tacit
- Tufte CSS
- W3C Core Styles
- water.css
- Writ
- YoRHa
- Class-light
- See also
Classless
Almond.CSS
attriCSS
awsm.css
axist
Bahunya
Bamboo CSS
BareCSS
Basic.css
Bolt.css
Classless.css
concrete.css
Downstyler
holiday.css
LatexCSS
Markdown CSS — Air
Markdown CSS — Modest
Markdown CSS — Retro
Markdown CSS — Splendor
Marx
MercuryCSS
MVP.css
new.css
no-class.css
Pico.css
ridge.css
sakura
Simple.css
SPCSS
style.css
Stylize.css
tacit
Tufte CSS
W3C Core Styles
water.css
Writ
YoRHa
Class-light
These are frameworks that do not force you to apply their classes to many elements but require something like <div class="container">
or a bit of your own CSS for a page to look right. They may offer optional classes to style your content.
Chota
Fylgja
Milligram
mini.css
Picnic CSS
SASS-ZERO (Breadboard)
A class-light variant of a CSS framework with classes. Made for Ruby on Rails.