A modern UI framework
Assembler CSS is a highly performant utility-first framework that allows you to quickly prototype and build modern
websites and UI components without the need to install and maintain complex software.
Incorporating Assembler CSS within your project is a trivial task.
Just add a script
tag before the head
closing tag, and you are good to go!
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@asmcss/assembler"></script>
Now you are ready to try out Assembler CSS and write your first UI component.
<div x-style="max-w:80; mx:auto; radius:md; e:2; e.hover:4; transition:all 0.25s; cursor:pointer">
<img x-style="block; max-w:100%; w:100%; h:auto; radius-top:md" src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1512621776951-a57141f2eefd?ixid=MXwxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHw%3D&ixlib=rb-1.2.1&auto=format&fit=crop&w=640&q=80">
<div x-style="p:4">
<div x-style="text:lg; color:black; font-weight:700">Fresh veggies</div>
<div x-style="text:sm; color:silver; font-weight:400">600g</div>
<p x-style="pt:4">
Any veggie can belong on your menu, so choose what you love and use the rest
for future meals and snacks you can enjoy in flavorful ways.
</p>
</div>
</div>
The full documentation for Assembler CSS can be found here.
You could also install Assembler CSS as an npm package by issuing the following command:
npm install @asmcss/assembler
Or, if you are a Yarn user
yarn add @asmcss/assembler
Assembler CSS is licensed under the permissive Apache License, Version 2.0.
Assembler CSS is designed to run on the latest stable versions of all the major browsers:
Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. We do not support any version of IE.
We have conducted intensive manual testing on the following operating systems and browsers: