You seem to imply other frameworks look bad, but when I look at your examples they look pretty much like the stuff you seem to be comparing yourself with.
Yeah, sometimes that's the case. I've found that design is extremely opinionated and hard to get right for everybody. Do you have some ideas as to how I could improve on what I've got so far?
I would just drop the phrase "that actually looks good". That's purely your opinion. It also leads the reader to expect something which differs noticeably from other frameworks, and this does not. You clearly want to differentiate your framework, but this approach makes you seem arrogant.
Nice. One comment. I think the world is moving away from totally flat. For me the rounded corners to indicate touchable object still requires context to make sense. Here we using hackernews with the same approach, however, I never really liked the idea that users are mature enough to implicitly know what is action or nav. The demo page uses a green button for scroll, download and href. Which, while this is clearly example usage, highlights my concern. The button metaphor should indicate change, think before you click. Vs link which you might expect to take you somewhere but not have an "action". I feel like depth expresses this difference because of the reference to the realworld button. Not sure what the majority of users feel, thats just an IMHO.
Looks good on the device i'm using. Non-standard android.
You make a valid point. One thing that I don't like about other frameworks is that the styles come across a bit childish. The original intent was to create something that would allow you to make something that actually looks good without a lot of effort. It's not there yet, but I wanted to share to get some feedback and maybe even a few more contributors so I could hit that goal.
Just reviewed the framework and it leaves a very nice impression. It's not remarkably different than bootstrap but it does feel lighter, more accessible, and I can appreciate the small file size. I will bookmark this one. Nice work!
This started as a joke and actually turned into something kinda cool (still beta'ish). I'd love to get more dev's involved to make it something better. Feedback welcomed!