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dcic-styles

v1.0.0

Published

A common set of styles for use across the BD2K-LINCS DCIC tools and web applications.

Downloads

4

Readme

BD2K-LINCS DCIC Styles

Within this repository are a set of styles for use across BD2K-LINCS DCIC tools and web applications.

Palette

![BD2K-LINCS DCIC Palette] (https://cdn.rawgit.com/dcic/dcic-styles/master/dcic-palette.svg)

CSS

The CSS file contains various styling based on the BD2K-LINCS DCIC webpage. It also makes use of Normalize.css to "make browsers render all elements more consistently and in line with modern standards." You may view the _base.scss or base.less files to see the CSS added in addition to the Normalize.css file.

You may include the dcic styles in your project by adding the link below within the <head></head> tags of your HTML file:

<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.rawgit.com/dcic/dcic-styles/master/dcic.min.css">

SASS/SCSS

If your project is using Sass/Scss, you may download the files within the sass directory of this repository and include them directly in your project.

Less

Similarly, if you decide to use Less in your project, the files within the less directory can be downloaded and included.