NibbleCSS was originally conceived for internal use following a bout of performance issues with
off-the-shelf stylesheets on low-end and mobile devices.
However, it rapidly got used outside its intended environment and was spun-off into a separate a
publicly accessible and truly free project.
NibbleCSS is also released into the public domain as I do not believe forcing people to include licenses
or disclaimers is truly free, especially when said licenses propagate themselves like tumorous growths.
Following that philosophy, NibbleCSS also makes use of
Eric A. Meyer's Reset.css
which was also released into the public domain in 2011.
These rules apply to the "core" part of the stylesheet:
Stylesheet | Minified CSS | Regular CSS |
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NibbleCSS | ||
Debugger |