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It does seem so, but Milligram seems a lot more usable. It's written in sass and everything seems nicely organised. Skeleton is just a single css file.

Skeleton also seems somewhat dead.




I like skeleton. It has been ported to sass as well.

> it seems somewhat dead

The beauty of skeleton is that it still accomplishes exactly what it is meant to, without needing attention.

To be fair, it is only html and css, so there aren't huge security concerns or dependencies like a big project would have. But that is the point. You can make a super quick website without using a bootstrap and it is very logical and minimal.


That's true, but there are lot of issues and even PRs that IMO should be dealt with/merged.

Forms are another thing. They are a pain and it's useful to have something like this to form a base. But what if you only want the forms aspect and not the rest? Seems like you could do that with Milligram but not Skeleton.




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