Yumma CSS 3.3

Rolling out Yumma CSS 3.3. This update is all about making some quality-of-life improvements to the configuration file, as well as a new configuration file format.
Rolling out Yumma CSS 3.3. This update is all about making some quality-of-life improvements to the configuration file, as well as a new configuration file format.
Today, we are releasing Yumma CSS 3.2. This update introduces box model, border radius, and color utilities, along with size values from the breakpoint system.
We’ve got another update on the Yumma CSS Playground. It’s a small update, but it’s got a lot of cool new features that we’re excited to show you.
Today, we’re excited to bring you Yumma CSS v3.1.0! This update adds support for new pseudo-class variants and eliminates legacy CSS files, reducing the framework’s size and improving performance as it grows.
Today, we are introducing @yummacss/api, a TypeScript/JavaScript library designed to meet a variety of development needs. It provides access to all base Yumma CSS class definitions in a programmatic manner, simplifying the integration process.
Maintaining and scaling styles in CSS can be a lot of work, whether you’re using inline or external styles. It can be really frustrating when you’re trying to keep your designs consistently predictable, and most importantly, scalable.
After almost six months of hard work, we’re super excited to share all of the new features, improvements, and fixes that we think you’re going to love.