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@generates/styles

v1.2.2

Published

A style sheet that makes website prototypes look beautiful

Readme

Destination

Destination is a style sheet that makes website prototypes look beautiful.

The styles are derived from the utility-first Tailwind CSS framework. This allows nearly unlimited flexibility while prototyping websites. However, unlike Tailwind, Destination also applies styles from the Tailwind Typography plugin directly to certain HTML elements. You can still modify most of the base styles by adding utility classes but the base styles are meant to free you from having to do that. You can see the Tailwind Typography demo using Destination here.

Destination is meant to be used when presentation and effort matter more than bandwidth so it's probably pretty large compared to other style sheets you're used to (97KB gzipped). You can reduce the size if necessary by purging unused styles but in most cases it's meant to be loaded via CDN:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@ianwalter/[email protected]/destination.min.css">

Destination will also contain some basic component classes in addition to the ones provided by Tailwind.

Buttons

Default Button

<button class="button">
  Button Label
</button>

Color Variants

<a class="button button-blue">
  Button Label
</a>

License

Hippocratic License - See LICENSE

 

Created by Ian Walter