Minimal CSS boilerplate for mobile-friendly development Forked from https://getskeleton.com
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Barebones

Barebones is simple, responsive boilerplate based off the popular Skeleton project by Dave Gamache.

Why Barebones?

Building off of Skeleton's awesomeness:

  • Normalize.css added as a submodule to remain current
  • Updated to use CSS variables
  • Uses CSS Grid instead of 12-column grid system
  • Support for @media prefers-color-scheme (aka Dark Mode)
  • Pending Release: Uses CSS env() function
  • Possible: Add basic Nav boilerplate

Current Status

2019-01-20 - updates currently being made on v3 branch. No releases yet.

Getting started

Barebones can be downloaded via zip file or the repo can be cloned:

Note: The current master branch is simply v2.0.4 of Skeleton. Branch v3 is under active development.

What's in the download?

The download includes Skeleton's CSS, Normalize CSS as a reset, a sample favicon, and an index.html as a starting point.

Skeleton/
├── index.html
├── css/
│   ├── normalize.min.css
│   └── skeleton.css
└── images/
    └── favicon.ico

Browser support

  • Chrome latest
  • Firefox latest
  • Opera latest
  • Safari latest
  • IE latest

With the inclusion of CSS Grid, support for IE v11 and earlier is not included. Check caniuse for more details. While possible to include partial support for IE with -ms prefixes, it doesn't seem justified at this time.

License

All parts of Barebones are free to use and abuse under the MIT license.