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boot-flex-grid

v0.0.2

Published

Minimalistic flexbox grid with familiar bootstrap grid syntax

Readme

The Boot Flex Grid

Minimalistic flexbox grid in a few lines of scss. The grid syntax is familiar to developers who have used the bootstrap grid system (but doesn't require any bootstrap dependencies).

Getting Started

Install the grid by doing

npm install boot-flex-grid

Then in your existing Sass project, just import the grid

@import grid.scss

Breakpoints

The default breakpoint widths are like this:

$breakpoints: (
  'xs':   320px,
  'sm':   544px,
  'md':   768px,
  'lg':   1140px
);

Grid Syntax

Default row <div class="row"></div>

Columns

Columns can take up anywhere from 1/12 to 12/12 of the screen width. The column widths can also be applied at different screen breakpoints. The syntax is col-[breakpoint name]-[column width]. For example, col-md-12 for a full width row when screen size is 544px and up.

Horizontal alignment

Row with spaces between <div class="row row-xs-between"></div>

Row with Spaces Around <div class="row row-xs-around"></div>

Row aligned left <div class="row row-xs-start"></div>

Row aligned center <div class="row row-xs-center"></div>

Row aligned end <div class="row row-xs-end"></div>

Vertical alignment

Top Aligned Row <div class="row row--xs-top row--xs-center vertical-alignment-demo"></div>

Middle Aligned Row <div class="row row--xs-middle row--xs-center vertical-alignment-demo"></div>

Bottom Aligned Row <div class="row row--xs-bottom row--xs-center vertical-alignment-demo"></div>