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active_material

v2.1.5

Published

ActiveAdmin skin based on Google's Material Design.

Readme

ActiveMaterial

An ActiveAdmin skin based on Google's Material Design.

Installation

Importmap

  • Add gem 'active_material' to Gemfile and run bundle install

NOTE: no need to pin the import in your application. That's handled internally by the gem.

npm

  • npm install --save active_material or yarn add active_material

Usage

  • Add import "active_material" to JS entrypoint (a JS file that is included for activeadmin)
  • Add @use "active_material"; in your CSS style file
    • NOTE: the active_material SCSS files are included in the asset path automatically for importmap, but you will need to have SCSS build capabilities, using dartsass-rails or similar

Customization

For customization options, see customization.md

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md