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fedora-bootstrap

v5.3.3-0

Published

Custom bootstrap build for Fedora web apps

Readme

fedora-bootstrap

Custom Bootstrap CSS theme for Fedora Apps.

Setting up

Clone the repo:

git clone https://gitlab.com/fedora/websites-apps/themes/fedora-bootstrap.git

Install NPM:

sudo dnf install npm

Install deps for building in NPM

npm i

Editing & Trying out the theme

Editing

All changes to the theme are done via files in the src/ directory. When building the CSS, upstream bootstrap is pulled down as a dependency and then combined with the overrides and additions in the src/ dir.

Try it out

Follow the setting up instuctions above, then run

npm run start

This will create a webserver at http://localhost:3000/ for you to see the test implementation with the current theme displayed. Any changes to the source will rebuild the SCSS into new CSS and will appear in the browser on refresh.

Building Dist files for use

To build the final CSS files, run:

npm run build

and the created dist directory will contain the JS / CSS files (both minified and not). Note, that previously, the javascript was also rebuilt manually here, but now we just use the stock bootstrap.bundle.js for the javascript. The build script simply copies this to the dist directory.