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bootstrap-1pxdeep

v0.0.1

Published

1pxdeep integration for Bootstrap 4, based on relative color design.

Downloads

6

Readme

bootstrap-1pxdeep

1pxdeep integration for Bootstrap 4, based on relative color design.

Inspired and based on 1pxdeep - Flat(ish) Bootstrap 3 theme by Rex Riepe.

Manual Setup

To use this template, your computer needs:

To manually set up the tool set, first download it with Git:

git clone https://github.com/bassjobsen/bootstrap-1pxdeep

Then open the folder in your command line, and install the needed dependencies:

cd bootstrap-1pxdeep
npm install
bower install

Customization options

1pxdeep for Bootstrap 4 is designed to be customized via Sass variables. You may customize any Bootstrap or 1pxdeep variable.

The following assumes you have setup your build tools and are building successfully.

If overriding a variable via Sass, ensure that your are @importing the underscored file _core.scss not the main file used for distributions. For more information see this StackOverflow post.

Here are some ways to customize:

  1. (Recommended) Include the source in your application

Installing via npm (recommended) or bower, customizing 1pxdeep is a breeze.

  • Add bootstrap-1pxdeep as a dependency to your package.json or your bower.json
  • npm install OR bower install depending on your tool of choice
  • Add either node_modules or bower_components in the includePaths for your grunt-sass, gulp-sass, or equivalent configurations so you are able to import without specifying the full path of the resource.
  • In your application’s SCSS, redefine any customized variable before @importing bootstrap-1pxdeep. For example:
$seed-color: tomato;
$wheel_pos1:120; $wheel_pos2:240; $wheel_pos3:0; // Triad

@import "bootstrap-1pxdeep/scss/core"; // make sure to use _core.scss!

SASS

Avoid vendor prefixes

Bootstrap-1pxdeep uses Autoprefixer (included in our Gruntfile and build process) to automatically add vendor prefixes to some CSS properties at build time. Autoprefixer is also required to build Bootstrap 4.

Example theme

Install the 1pxdeep theme for Bootstrap 4 with bootstrap-cli:

Install the Bootstrap CLI with this command:

npm install bootstrap-cli --global

Use this command to set up a 1pxdeep for Bootstrap project with the 1pxdeep template:

bootstrap new --template 1pxdeep

The CLI will prompt you to give your project a name. The template will be downloaded into a folder with this name.