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eckit

v3.0.1

Published

Open Source CSS Framework by ECWebServices

Downloads

7

Readme

ECKit

Code Triagers Badge GitHub forks GitHub stars GitHub issues ECKit is a CSS framework developed by ECWS, a web development company.

Download

You can download it at SourceForge, BitBucket, or GitHub.

npm note

Installing using npm will give you the development version. This is not stable. Please refrain from using npm to install.

Installation

To use ECKit, all you have to do is link it to your HTML5 Pages.

Evernote Notebook

We have an official Notebook on Evernote available here

Notes About ECKit

Here's some VERY notable things about ECKit:

  1. ECKit No Longer FULLY Supports IE 6/7/8 As of 2.0, but most features will still work.
  2. ECKit is worked on daily, so you can expect plenty of new features with every release.
  3. ECKit as of date has had no found bug to date.
  4. ECKit uses other projects of ECWS that are still not on GitHub or SourceForge, but expect them soon.

Other

If you have any questions head to GitHub and head to our issues.

Contributing

If you would like to contribute, send us a pull request on GitHub only. Bitbucket and Sourceforge are NOT accepted as we do not look at those currently. We do not look at these as we do all our collaborating on GitHub.

Also we are going to turn the docs into a wiki if you would like to help create that as well.

Third Party

We use third party projects in ECKit.

The current list is below:

1. Google's Material Design Icons

How to use:

Instructions are available Here.

An Icon list is also Here.

Note

The ECKit team is currently using LESS for building ECKit. We will be upgrading to Sass instead.

When is comes to development, we currently work using the 12col then go to the 16 and 24.