v2.3 has been released - major changes have been made for viability of the project long term - see details here: Release v2.3 Release Notes.
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v2.2 reached stable and was merged into master branch (Included pull-left & pull-right, syntax order was cleaned up, and bugs fixed).
You can view the documentation on the StringBean website using the link below.
The featherweight responsive CSS Framework based on a 24-point system, rather than the traditional 12-point system that other frameworks use.
Sometimes, 12 is just too few, especially on a high resolution screen, such as 4K - at 4K String Bean comes into its own! This gives the developer the power to divide the screen up in more finite segments providing you with greater control over the widths of content on your site, especially at higher resolutions (think HD & UHD (2K, 3K, 4K, and above).
StringBean also has 6 breakpoints, instead of the traditional 4, so you can implement your design with: xsmall, small, medium, large, mega-hd, and mega-uhd.
The project is developed and released in a certain way - in gerneral it sticks to a major version release, with the master branch being merged regularly upon stable commits.
The master branch contains the latest stable version of StringBean, merged from the latest version branch periodically.
StringBean is released in major+minor version. By this it is meant 1.3, or 1.4, etc, not 1.3.2, for example.
Support can be delivered via the Github wiki and issue tabs - ask a question and I will endevour to answer.
If you want to contribute to this project then feel free to look at the CONTRIBUTING.md file.