Yumma CSS 3.12
CommonJS (CJS) support across core packages for improved Node.js environment compatibility.

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CommonJS (CJS) support across core packages for improved Node.js environment compatibility.

Visual Studio Code extension providing context-aware suggestions, hover previews, & smart diagnostics for Yumma CSS.

New transition property variants for height & width to simplify dimension animations.

Redesigned color palette, new pseudo-class variants, & transition utilities.

Introduction of negative values, new pseudo-class & pseudo-element variants, & expanded utility sets.

Transition of the Yumma CSS ecosystem to a monorepo for improved development coordination.

A professional collection of React & Next.js templates for Yumma CSS.

New utility variants for border, gap, & dimension utilities, along with refined text utilities.

Arbitrary chaining support for utility variants & tokenizer improvements.



Core framework rework focused on performance, rewritten CLI, base style changes, & quality-of-life improvements.

Introduction of the .mjs configuration format & improves configuration file generation.

Introduction of new box model, border radius, & color utilities, along with size values from the breakpoint system.

Support for new pseudo-class variants & eliminates legacy CSS files, reducing size & improving performance.

Introducing Yumma CSS API, a TypeScript & JavaScript library providing programmatic access to utility definitions.

A complete internal rewrite, a new CLI, significant performance improvements, & over 50 new utilities.

More control over Border, Outline, & other, base styles & other improvements.

We're excited to announce the release of Yumma CSS v2.0.0! This new update is full of new features, big improvements, a redesigned source code, and of course, some important fixes.

We've been planning to revamp the color palette of Yumma CSS for a while, happy to announce the new version Yumma CSS v1.2.0! It has a reworked color palette, new variants for dimension utilities, line-height utilities, and more.

This update isn't going to introduce any major new features. It's more about syntax changes. Anyway, here it is - Yumma CSS v1.1.0

After a few months of development, we're ready to release the first major version. In this release, we're focusing on implementing a few utilities and, more importantly, on improving the overall experience of using Yumma CSS.

