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comrade-styles

v4.0.0

Published

Is CSS library. WIP, please ignore.

Readme

COMRADE-STYLES

What is?

WIP, please ignore. This is a CSS library / style pattern for use in hobby projects. Not meant for "wider" use.

Strongly influenced by Bootstarp 4, somewhat by Material UI. Everything is very much a work in progress, nothing is decided, nothing is set in stone. A whole new library with almost every major update.

Why is?

Mainly it's fun to have your own custom tailored CSS-library at your disposal. Convenience and function are secondary (will get there...).

How is?

Just CSS, no JS. Meant to be used as a base for possible JS Framework integrations, or as is.

Installation

yarn add comrade-styles

Usage

Import in project's SCSS to get access to variables:

@import "~comrade-styles/scss/comrade";

Place desired variable overrides before above import.

OR

If no need for variables, just import compiled CSS:

import "comrade-styles";
// OR
require("comrade-styles");

Variables for theming are located here:

scss/utils/_config.scss