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bouledogue

v0.1.4

Published

CSS Framework

Readme

Bouledogue 🐶

🐕CSS framework made in SCSS with SASS Loader🐩

🚧👷‍♂️IN ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT 👷‍♀️🚧

What is Bouledogue

Bouledogue is a CSS framework made in SCSS on top of Skeleton and Systematize, the main goal behind its creation was to learn SCSS and make my own 'personnal' CSS framework. As of today I only learned to use Bootstrap, so Bouledogue will be quite a bit inspired by it. The second objective by making Bouledogue is to get more comfortable with front end web developpement, since I'm mostly a back end PHP developper. 🐾

Installation

From GitHub

  1. Download the latest version of bouledogue.css from the release tab or build from source files
  2. Include it to your index.html, index.php or whatever
  3. Done 🐶

Development

Since it's a learning project I don't plan to merge pull requests or ask for contribution on this project, however feel free to fork it.

Also for developpement purposes, I suggest to use the watch script instead of the build one.

yarn run watch

It will update the bouledogue.css file as you work on any .scss file in the scss folder.

Demo

Bouledogue is used on its presentation page and on my own portfolio website.

Why a Bouledogue

My parents own a French Bouledogue (named Jaya) so i quite like this breed, as simple as that.

Mandatory dogs pics 🇫🇷