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What I enjoy about Spectre.css is that there is no javascript and the CSS is readable. It's easy to drop their CSS into a react component and extend it because it's so readable.


You don't need javascript to run Bootstrap too.


If you hover the homepage buttons, you can see they veeery slightly change color, to a different shade of purple. It's barely perceptible.

Breaking fundamental rules of user experience right off the bat is not a good sign when I'm evaluating a CSS dependency.


What "fundamental rule" is being broken? Personally, I don't worry much about hover effects since they don't work on mobile anyway.




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