I used to use BootStrap, but now I've been using Semantic-UI.<p>As mostly a backend engineer I appreciate how well-documented, consistent and easy to use this package is.<p>I never find myself fighting the layout engine or scratching my head over confusing (or missing) documentation. The community is great and the maintainer/developer behind it is fantastic.<p>Give it a shot!
I've used Semantic UI back in 0.x days on one project and I must say it was really pleasant experience, especially when compared to Bootstrap. Glad to see it still going on!
Just started playing this. It's worth noting that nothing lower than IE10 is supported (due to flexbox and other things I suspect) and it's javascript dependent. That results in broken stuff for around 2% of traffic depending on the audience. Also missing are a date picker and range slider, which is a pity for a UI framework. Still, I'm liking it a lot.
A very cool UI framework, I like it a lot, I do love the idea of semantic CSS classes, since all you layout-source-code is much more readable.<p>The design meets my needs and my taste and after some hard evaluation I started to work with it for an enterprise project. Great satisfaction.
What's with the all the fake comments (sock puppets)?<p>vanitas,ariasworks,jevjescha1,larsbo,lucus_hansen,chimes (more have been added as I write this) all have only made 1 comment and it was on this post.<p>At least 4 accounts were recently created just to comment on this post.
Am using Semantic-UI for a Concrete5 theme. I started the project using Bootstrap, but switched to Semantic-UI as soon as I discovered it. Good documentation, great community and hard-working and responsive project developer.