
System.css is a CSS library for building interfaces that resemble Apple's System OS which ran from 1984-1991. Design-wise, not much really changed from System 1 to System 6; however this library is based on System 6 as it was the final monochrome version of MacOS.
Fortunately, this library does not use any JavaScript and is compatible with any front-end framework of your choice. Most styles can also be overwritten to allow for deeper customization.
## Getting Started
There's a couple ways you can get started with System.css!
**Import from CDN**
Here's some starter code to help you get started:
```html
System.css Starter
System.css
Hello world!
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Find:
```
**Import from [npmjs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@sakun/system.css)**
npm i @sakun/system.css
## Contributing, Credits, etc.
Thanks for checking this project out! This library was made in good fun and was largely inspired by [98.css](https://github.com/jdan/98.css). The Chicago 12pt and Geneva 9pt fonts are recreations by [@blogmywiki](https://twitter.com/blogmywiki)
System.css is still in beta! I recreated components based on Apple's Human Interface Guidelines. However, there's still a pretty good chance that I've might've missed/overlooked something essential. I've also had to recreate most of the assets, which can also be found here.
If you find a bug, consider opening an issue. If there's something that you'd like to add, please feel free to create a PR!
If you'd like to see what else I'm up to, consider following me on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/sakofchit) or checking out my [personal site](https://sakun.co) :)