7.css is a CSS framework for building interface components that look like Windows 7. It is built on top of the GUI backbone of XP.css, which is an extension of 98.css. This framework relies on the usage of semantic HTML. To make a button, you'll need to use a button. Input elements require labels. Tabs rely on the role="tab" attribute. This page will guide you through that process, but accessibility is a primary goal of this project. It does not ship with any JavaScript, so it is compatible with your frontend framework of choice.
Features
- The core styles are managed in gui
- 7.css is a CSS framework that takes semantic HTML and styles them to the Windows 7 design
- It is built on top of XP.css, which is an extension of 98.CSS
- It is compatible with your frontend framework of choice
- You can override many of the styles of your elements while maintaining the appearance provided by this framework
- This framework relies on the usage of semantic HTML
License
MIT LicenseFollow 7.css
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