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Gumby vs Mozilla Brick: What are the differences?

What is Gumby? A Flexible, Responsive CSS Framework - Powered by Sass. Create rapid and logical page layout and app prototypes with a flexible and responsive grid system and UI kit.

What is Mozilla Brick? UI Components for Modern Web Apps. Brick is a collection of UI components designed for the easy and quick building of web application UIs. Brick components are built using the Web Components standard to allow developers to describe the UI of their app using the HTML syntax they already know.

Gumby and Mozilla Brick can be categorized as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Gumby and Mozilla Brick are both open source tools. Mozilla Brick with 3.05K GitHub stars and 229 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Gumby with 2.95K GitHub stars and 479 GitHub forks.

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What is Gumby?

Create rapid and logical page layout and app prototypes with a flexible and responsive grid system and UI kit.

What is Mozilla Brick?

Brick is a collection of UI components designed for the easy and quick building of web application UIs. Brick components are built using the Web Components standard to allow developers to describe the UI of their app using the HTML syntax they already know.

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