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Skeleton vs Tailwind Starter Kit: What are the differences?

Skeleton: A Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development. Skeleton is a small collection of CSS files that can help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful at any size, be it a 17" laptop screen or an iPhone; Tailwind Starter Kit: Free and Open Source UI for TailwindCSS. It is Free and Open Source. It does not change or add any CSS to the already one fromTailwindCSS. It features multiple HTML elements and it comes with dynamic components for ReactJS, Vue and Angular.

Skeleton and Tailwind Starter Kit can be primarily classified as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Some of the features offered by Skeleton are:

  • Responsive Grid Down To Mobile
  • Fast to Start
  • Style Agnostic

On the other hand, Tailwind Starter Kit provides the following key features:

  • Comes with a huge number of Fully Coded CSS components
  • Comes with 3 sample pages. They are fully coded so you can start working instantly
  • Feature many dynamic components for React, Vue and Angular

Skeleton and Tailwind Starter Kit are both open source tools. Skeleton with 17.2K GitHub stars and 2.96K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Tailwind Starter Kit with 254 GitHub stars and 27 GitHub forks.

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    Minimalist
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    Responsive
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    Simple
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    Fantastically straight forward
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    Lightweight, clean syntax
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    More than an Alternative
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    Lightweight
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    Free
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    Practical
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    Open Source
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    Multiple Components
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    Easier
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    Faster

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    What is Skeleton?

    Skeleton is a small collection of CSS files that can help you rapidly develop sites that look beautiful at any size, be it a 17" laptop screen or an iPhone.

    What is Tailwind Starter Kit?

    It is Free and Open Source. It does not change or add any CSS to the already one fromTailwindCSS. It features multiple HTML elements and it comes with dynamic components for ReactJS, Vue and Angular.

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