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CSS grid is a layout tool... CSS frameworks contain layout rules, but also contain WAYYYY more:
Comparing and conflating these two concepts makes absolutely no sense, considering a 'CSS Framework' could very well utilize a css grid layout implementation.
CSS grid is not a framework, its a layout tool. A piece to the larger puzzle. Frameworks combine a bunch of puzzle pieces and form a larger, more cohesive system. What is the point of articles like this that attempt to compare apples and oranges?
+1 for everything in this post, except the jQuery notion. Relying on a large lib for just animation might be overkill... if 3rd party libs are acceptable in OP's scenario, ive found that this project is super useful and fairly straightforward to implement: https://animejs.com/documentation/
the link you posted says the typeface is "gd-sage" ... Im assuming that 'gd' stands for godaddy, which leads me to believe that it is a custom developed typeface specifically for godaddy... meaning you probably won't be able to find or use it unless it's open source. lack of visibility on the web though leads me to believe it is not open source or available for public use outside of godaddy.
CSS grid is a layout tool... CSS frameworks contain layout rules, but also contain WAYYYY more:
Comparing and conflating these two concepts is extremely odd, considering a 'CSS Framework' could very well utilize a css grid layout implementation. CSS grid is not a framework, its a layout tool. A piece to the larger puzzle. Frameworks combine a bunch of puzzle pieces and form a larger, more cohesive system.
me and my team have been using Abstract for over a year now, and haven't looked back :)
just more of the same ubiquitous illustration style that can be found on 100s of sites
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