CSStila
CSStila is a lightweight, open‑source CSS framework designed to simplify the creation of responsive web interfaces. It was first released in 2018 by developer Alex Ortega under the MIT license and has since gained a modest following among hobbyists and small‑business web developers. The framework emphasizes semantic class names and composability, allowing developers to build complex layouts without writing extensive custom CSS.
The core of CSStila includes a mobile‑first grid system based on a 12‑column structure, utility classes for
Since its initial release, the framework has undergone several minor updates. Version 0.4 introduced BEM‑style modifiers
Despite its niche status, CSStila illustrates how a focused CSS library can promote rapid prototyping while