I think the benefits you're trying to provide are not in the CSS. But the major importance of any modern framework is to look beautiful - Apple's been proving this for decades.<p>I'm sorry to say the styling for <a href="https://cascade.rocks/" rel="nofollow">https://cascade.rocks/</a> is really ugly. It's a bit like some forgotten ugly child of Bootstrap and Material Design. It's even worse than jQuery UI.<p>Please either switch to a Bootstrap or MD styling until you can find something better.<p>Failing that, go completely minimalist along the lines of <a href="http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/" rel="nofollow">http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/</a><p>Edit: spelling
It definitely could be used to make a type of "shop" software, for like autobody shops, who seem to prefer that "old fashioned" look, as it has a database-type feel to it, but you are missing responsive design. Wouldn't be too hard to add a few media queries to deal with phones & tablets.
I'm pushing a few examples and documentation this weekend.<p>To see it in use, take a look at Cascade Components, a library of common components.<p><a href="https://github.com/sjohnsonaz/cascade-components" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/sjohnsonaz/cascade-components</a>