Ruby on Rails web apps using CSS frameworks

Discover Rails web apps styled with CSS frameworks like Tailwind CSS and Bootstrap, providing responsive and visually appealing designs.

  • This list includes 9 CSS frameworks used by Rails web apps.
  • Click on a CSS framework to view a list of Rails web apps using it.
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CSS frameworks

Tailwind CSS

Used by 10 Rails websites

A utility-first CSS framework that enables rapid custom design by composing utility classes directly in the HTML, offering flexibility and full control over styling.

Bootstrap

Used by 1 Rails website

A widely-used CSS framework that provides pre-built components and responsive grid systems, making it easy to design mobile-first websites and web applications.

Bulma

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A modern CSS framework based on Flexbox, offering a clean and simple structure for building responsive and flexible web interfaces without JavaScript dependencies.

Foundation

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A responsive front-end framework offering a range of tools and components for building flexible, mobile-first websites with an emphasis on accessibility and customizability.

CSS Modules

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A CSS approach where styles are scoped to individual components, ensuring that class names are locally scoped and preventing style conflicts.

Blueprint CSS

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A CSS framework focused on simplicity and consistency, offering a set of base styles and a flexible grid system for building responsive web applications.

Semantic UI

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A CSS framework that uses human-readable class names and components based on natural language principles, allowing for intuitive and easy-to-understand code.

Materialize

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A CSS framework based on Google's Material Design, providing a rich set of UI components, animations, and responsive grids for building modern, aesthetically-pleasing web applications.

Other

Not used by any Rails web apps yet

A placeholder for any CSS framework not listed, typically referring to custom or lesser-known frameworks tailored to specific use cases or preferences.