🆚 Milligram vs. Skeleton
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Milligram is slightly more popular than Skeleton.
- 🌍 Milligram is more popular in Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
- 🌎 Skeleton is more popular in the United States, Canada, and Singapore.
Type
User interface framework
User interface framework
About
Milligram is a minimalist CSS framework (only 2kb gzipped).
Skeleton is a simple, responsive CSS boilerplate that styles HTML elements and provides a responsive grid.
Headquarters
Brazil
Austin, Texas, United States
Pricing
Free ✔️Open source
Free ✔️Open source
Categories
UI Frameworks › Rank #44
UI Frameworks › Rank #48
Popularity
Determined by the number of sites using each technology.
The Milligram UI framework is 1.1 times more popular than Skeleton.
Total websites
Market share
UI Frameworks
Popularity by country
Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.
Milligram is more popular in Indonesia, the United Kingdom, and Japan, while Skeleton is more popular in the United States, Canada, and Singapore.
United States
Indonesia
United Kingdom
Japan
Canada
Singapore
Italy
Germany
Brazil
Taiwan
Awards
- 🔥 17th most popular in Indonesia in the UI Frameworks category.
- ⬆️ 36th most popular in the United States in the UI Frameworks category.
Popularity by domain category
Determined by the number of sites in each category.
Milligram is more popular among sites focused on business, Internet services, and art, culture and heritage, while Skeleton is more commonly used on blogs and wiki sites.
Business
Education/Reference
Blogs/Wiki
Internet Services
Art/Culture/Heritage
Text Translators
Technical/Business Forums
Software/Hardware
Real Estate
Public Information
Top sites
Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.
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See also
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