Blaze UI
Tachyons
You know how building a website can feel like a lot, especially when you’re trying to style every little thing yourself? Buttons, forms, layouts… it adds up fast. That’s where UI frameworks really save the day. They give you a bunch of premade design elements that you can just drop in and go. It’s like having a design starter pack that helps your site look clean and professional, without spending forever tweaking the details.
Blaze UI is a lightweight, modern, and framework-agnostic CSS toolkit for building responsive websites quickly. Unlike larger frameworks such as Bootstrap or Foundation, Blaze UI focuses on simplicity, modularity, and speed. It is a pure CSS framework, meaning it doesn’t depend on JavaScript, but you can optionally integrate its JS "atoms" for interactivity.
Blaze UI’s philosophy is opt-in styling nothing is applied globally instead, you explicitly add classes where needed, which keeps your code clean and avoids conflicts. It’s especially popular among developers who want a small, fast, and accessible framework without being tied to a big ecosystem.


Tachyons is a functional/atomic CSS framework that uses small, reusable utility classes. Instead of big UI components or deeply nested CSS, Tachyons encourages developers to style elements using many tiny, single-purpose classes.
Let's check by the example,
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<button class="f6 link dim br3 ph3 pv2 mb2 dib white bg-dark-blue">
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</button>Here, each class f6, br3, ph3 controls a specific CSS property like font size, border radius, padding, etc. This modular approach makes styling predictable and reusable.
Tachyons was one of the innovator of the utility-first CSS movement—it influenced modern frameworks like Tailwind.


UI frameworks make building a polished website way easier. Whether you're working on something simple or a big project, they help you get things looking just right without having to stress over every little design decision. With ready-to-use components, responsive layouts, and modern styles, you can build faster and smarter.
So, pick one that works for you, and start creating a site that looks amazing from the get-go.
Blaze UI is best for lightweight, fast, and minimal websites or prototypes where you don’t need heavy JavaScript.
Yes. Its simple classes and minimal setup make it very beginner-friendly.
Yes. It’s framework-independent, so you can use it anywhere.
No. Blaze UI doesn’t include JS plugins by default—you’ll need to add your own or use third-party scripts.
Yes. You can use Sass to adjust styles, colors, and design to fit your project.
Include via CDN, install with npm, or build a custom version with PostCSS.
Tachyons is utility-first and functional using small, single-purpose classes combined directly in HTML.
Very lightweight, under 14 KB gzipped, and you can slim it down further by removing unused modules.
Yes, through custom builds, CSS variables, or tools like Components AI for theming.
Yes, many developers build full, responsive, and accessible UIs using only Tachyons plus basic CSS knowledge.