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what is best css framework?
hello, I am working with new laravel project and I have two options for My css framework Bootstrap and Bulma. what is best css framework for me among Bootstrap and Bulma.
Well now with V4, Bootstrap has come a long way.
Laravel also comes pre-configured for Bootstrap 3 and 4 - Which you can opt-out of course. But you will need to redesign some defined layouts, such as the Pagination for example, which comes with classes for Bootstrap.
Also, note that many Packages / Plugins, made for Laravel, sometimes work with Bootstrap in mind, such as https://github.com/yajra/laravel-datatables
On the other hand, I hear good things about Bulma. you will just have to work quite a bit using it.
I can also advise Tailwind CSS which I see a lot of Laravel Developers use: https://tailwindcss.com/
@xmarks that means if i use bulma. may I can not use default laravel pagination?
@Flex You can absolutely use Bulma with the default Laravel pagination. The only thing you would need to is customize the pagination view.
To do that you can do:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=laravel-pagination
This command will create all the views for the pagination in your views folder.
You can also see this and more about the pagination if you visit: https://laravel.com/docs/5.6/pagination
The best is regular css and writing your own. It actually don't take very much css to style a page. A css framework is not necessary.
@jlrdw That's true. I would say that Bulma, Bootstrap, ... have their own styles of button, table, ... so writing its own CSS is a good idea. But TailwindCSS is also a good idea because it does not impose anything and the classes are already compatible with almost all navigators.
@vincent15000 was it really necessary to resurrect this thread?
@tykus No ;) ... I just searched for infos about Buefy and Laravel and there was a link to this thread. Sorry I didn't want to disturb.
"The best is regular css" - most even coolest companies are struggling with class bloat (up to tens of thousands, because they actually never get reused). This is where tailwind css comes in with utility classes - that can still be composed into classes, if you'd repeat yourself more than once. I highly recommend it.
what is best css framework for me among Bootstrap and Bulma.
@Flex There is no “best”. Best is subjective.
Instead, pick the framework that you’re most familiar with and that you’re going to be the most productive with.
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