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Zimit Framework

###Awesome, solid, responsive and complete front-end prototyping framework for web-developers

######What is Zimit?

Zimit is an open source project created by Jorge Garrido also known as FireZenk, with the intention of providing a robust and comprehensive basis for rapid prototyping of responsive web pages.

######LESS based

With unique features and functions of LEES, Zimit is a modular and scalable framework. LESS also helps make readable code and easily customizable.

######Light weight

The compiled and minified file: 83kb! Optionally you can extend the framework with the awesome set of typographic icons.

######Browser Support

Zimit Framework is tested and supported in major modern browsers like: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Internet Explorer9+.

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zimit's Issues

Dropdown does not work with Nav

dropdown nav on zimit

The list shows, but inside the same Nav, should be on top of it.

Using:

Chromium 26.0.1406.0 (Build para desarrolladores 181205)
Sistema operativo Windows
WebKit 537.30 (@142031)
JavaScript V8 3.16.14

Alignment of cols

If I look at the page http://firezenk.github.io/zimit/design.html, it looks as if the 4 cols actually span 5 cols including the margin of the fitth column (if you compare them to the 12 columns above). And both 4 cols spans end somewhere around the middle of the 11th col. Now, I find that sort of math difficult. I would expect 4c to span 4 cols, and then one margin width, and then another 4c to span 4 cols ending up covering a total span of 8 (eight), as in 4 + 4 = 8. I don't get how 4 + 4 = 10,5?

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