The pros and cons of CSS frameworks for RWD

With RWD as our main driver for any decisions we make in terms of layout versus screen real estate, let's take a look at what the good and not so good things are about CSS frameworks:

The advantages are as follows:

  • They are very useful to rapidly build responsive prototypes rather than showing static wireframes.
  • Cross-browser issues are already taken care of.
  • They force you, in a good way, to create grid-based layouts.
  • They offer a solid starting point to build on top of.
  • The modularity allows you to handpick the components you want. For example, you can just use the CSS grid module or you can use the forms module.
  • Changing the styling to fit your design(s) is relatively easy.
  • If you aren't too good at CSS, ...

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