

I discovered CSS almost by accident in 2007. CHAPTER 9: Using Bulma with Vanilla JavaScriptįoreword by Jeremy Thomas: My Bulma journey.CHAPTER 8: Creating notifications and cards.CHAPTER 7: Creating more tables and selecting dropdowns.CHAPTER 6: Creating tables and selecting dropdown.CHAPTER 5: Creating breadcrumbs and file upload fields.CHAPTER 4: Creating responsive grids with common components.CHAPTER 3: Creating navigations and vertical menus.CHAPTER 2: Creating and controlling forms with Bulma.There’s no JavaScript: because Bulma is CSS-only, it integrates gracefully with any JS framework (Angular, VueJS, React, Ember… or just plain JS)!ĬHAPTER 1: Understanding Bulma, terminology, and concepts It is customizable: with over 300 Sass variables, you can apply your own branding to Bulma.
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It has simple syntax: it uses the minimal HTML required, so your code is easy to read and write. It is 100% responsive: Bulma is designed to be both mobile and desktop friendly. It is modern: all of Bulma is based on CSS Flexbox. There are few reasons why Bulma is different from other CSS frameworks. You only need to have an understanding of how HTML and CSS work, but you don’t need an in-depth knowledge because Bulma’s purpose is to avoid writing CSS! With over 24,000 stars on GitHub and counting, Bulma is a modern CSS framework that has garnered a large adoption rate in recent months within the open source community. Even if you are not already familiar with Bulma, it only takes a few minutes to get acquainted with the framework.
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This book is for any designer or developer interested in understanding how to use Bulma, and how to use Bulma’s components and layout system to create their own web interface. This book also shows you how Bulma can be integrated with JavaScript through frameworks like Angular, React, VueJS, or simply with Vanilla JS. How to combine them to design specific elements for your UI.


This book is a step-by-step guide that teaches you how to build a web interface from scratch using the popular Bulma framework.īy the end of this book, you will understand: Stanley Eosakul, Full-Stack Web Developer I learned a lot about the elements and components of the Bulma framework and how to integrate them together." "This book is much more useful and more interesting than other resources as it builds an impressive administration website interface (a final project) and explains how to add functionality to native components using JavaScript. There are resources about other frameworks, but they are more theoretical and say a lot of singular concepts without allowing you to practice creating an entire website interface." "This book is significantly useful because it allows you to create an interface from scratch. Creating Interfaces with Bulma: by Jeremy Thomas, creator of Bulma, Oleksii Potiekhin, Mikko Lauhakari, Aslam Shah, David Berning
