<p>Skeleton is a small collection of well-organized CSS files that can help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful at any size, be it a 17" laptop screen or an iPhone. It's based on a responsive grid, but also provides very basic CSS for typography, buttons, forms and media queries. Go ahead, resize this super basic page to see the grid in action.</p>
<p>Ribs is the evolution of the original Skeleton Project.</p>
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<h3>Three Core Principles</h3>
<p>Skeleton is built on three core principles:</p>
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<li><strong>A Responsive Grid Down To Mobile</strong>: Elegant scaling from a browser to tablets to mobile.</li>
<li><strong>Fast to Start</strong>: It's a tool for rapid development with best practices</li>
<li><strong>Style Agnostic</strong>: It provides the most basic, beautiful styles, but is meant to be overwritten.</li>
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<h3>Docs & Support</h3>
<p>The easiest way to really get started with Ribs is to check out the original skeleton docs and info at <ahref="http://www.getskeleton.com">www.getskeleton.com.</a> - this is the main set of docs for the original css project, but will provide all of the needed insight. Ribs is open-source and has a <ahref="https://github.com/nickpack/Ribs">project on github</a>, so check that out if you want to report bugs or create a pull request. If you have any questions, thoughts, concerns or feedback, please don't hesitate to email me at <ahref="mailto:nick@nickpack.com">nick@nickpack.com</a>.</p>