Yet another responsive grid. Here's why I did it (and where you can get it).

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I’ll be honest, I know the world doesn’t need another responsive grid. I get that. But I use Bootstrap to make custom web site designs responsive, and there is just too many wasted KB in there.

If you have a workflow similar to mine, you may find it useful. At the time of this post, I haven’t actually used it in the real world. Don’t worry, I will be, and I’ll be posting what I create for free over at goods.devcabin.com.

Bootstrap is great for back end devs and one page app devs who need a functional front-end without blowing their budget on design. I get that. I mean, we see it everywhere. And it works.

But if you are a front end guy who is tasked with coding complex PSD web layouts, and you need a 12 column grid to make your life easier, without styles for buttons, tables, navigation, etc … why not try it out?

And in case you didn’t read it already, this thing is in a pre 1.0 state. We’re talking alpha testing here. Not beta. I’m a long way from version 2.0. So if you’re bored and / or looking for something better / different … try it! Then email me your feedback.

Download it here.

Cheers!

Written on July 6, 2015