It's pleasant to the eyes but :<p>- "Free" is not the kind of license I trust (there's a guy talking about his stealed code on HN this sunday, just check)<p>- Not responsive ? Come on we're in 2012<p>- It would be better if it was hosted on github (or bitbucket). So everyone could improve it (but again what's the license ?) There's a lot of competition in this field and at this stage I don't see any valid reason to use this one, rather than say Bootstrap, Foundation or Skeleton.
I love the aesthetic and the semantics. Nice job!<p>However, I'm not seeing any responsiveness to the grid; it renders the same when I resize the browser or view in mobile.
This is great. These frameworks usually have a .css and a .min.css file.<p>I would love to see one that has a .verbose.css where all possible attributes or properties are listed and commented out in the brackets for that element.
As a reference or resource to grab a chunk from for your own .css file.
I would <i>love</i> if there was a project like "bootstriped", where I would get all the classes but with minimal styling, with just a visual hint of what they should look like. I could very easily adapt them to my own needs and designs. Does that sounds like a good idea? I might actually do it (or not).