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fuselage

v1.0.4

Published

A sass-based, mobile-first front-end framework aimed at developer productivity and structural composability.

Readme

Fuselage

Fuselage Illustration

Fuselage is a sass-based, mobile-first front-end framework aimed at developer productivity and structural composability. With a sensible grid, refreshing typographic defaults, and nifty features, it's a great starting point for almost any project.

Quickstart

Install via bower or npm

# bower
$ bower install fuselage
$ npm install fuselage

Browser Compatibility

  • IE 9+
  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari

Contributing

Make sure you have npm installed. brew install node if you don't.

$ which npm
# /path/to/npm

Install the project dependencies

# in the project root
$ npm install

Run the project

$ gulp serve

Fork the project and create a feature branch.

$ git checkout -b my-cool-feature

Develop your feature or bugfix. All code should have a four space indentation. Then proceed to commit your changes. Use present tense, and close the corresponding issue (if applicable).

$ git commit -m 'Add some feature. Fix #123.'

Push to your fork.

$ git push origin my-feature

Create a new pull request and stay tuned for either feedback or the green light. Thanks for helping :+1:

Configured Gulp Tasks

| Task | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | gulp | Build styles. | | gulp serve | Build styles, watch for changes, and start the development server (with livereload). |