When comparing Spectre vs WebUI, the Slant community recommends Spectre for most people. In the question“What is the best CSS framework?” Spectre is ranked 11th while WebUI is ranked 29th.
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Pros
Pro Lightweight
Pro Clean
Very clean design compared to bootstrap.
Pro Responsive
Works well on any device.
Pro Mobile ready
Spectre can be used to create mobile websites easily. With all the regular built in elements (buttons, menus, grids etc).
Pro Simple
Contains only the basics, no extra fluff.
Pro Open source
Spectre is used through Github, and is open source.
Pro Scalable CSS transform and SVG shapes
WebUI includes scalable CSS transform shapes and scalable clip-path shapes.
Pro Supports build customisation
Build customisation allows components that aren't required to be excluded using SASS includes and grunt tasks.
Pro Full support for flexbox
WebUI includes a full range of flexbox classes, including breakpoint specific classes based on REM units.
Pro Multiple grid systems out of the box
WebUI includes a flexbox, a table, and standard grid systems. These grid types can be used in combination and together.
Pro Generic design
Every component is built to be generic and interchangeable. For example, there are no restrictions on where grids, containers, menu buttons, or dropdowns can be used.
Pro Powerful tooltip system
The tooltip system includes viewport boundary collision detection, auto positioning and auto sizing for small viewport areas, configurable boundary margins, and many behavioral settings, such as focus, hover, static, nohide.
Cons
Con Not actively developed
