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liftkit-tailwindcss

v0.0.6

Published

Chainlift's LiftKit design system for Tailwindcss

Readme

LiftKit CSS

LiftKit CSS is the vanilla CSS version of Chainlift's LiftKit design system. It's a lightweight framework of utility classes that use golden ratio scaling to provide a uniquely "oddly-satisfying" look.

Quickstart

I didn't expect to get literally hundreds of you to sign up within the first 2 days, so this is literally just the unedited exported code from the Webflow project. I need more time to clean it up into proper vanilla CSS.

The CSS being rendered on index.html is under the /css folder. It relies on the Webflow dependencies and isn't recommended for use anywhere except for testing and tinkering.

The files in /cssReference simply contain the actual LiftKit utility classes grouped together into separate files for easier reading.

This is messy, but it won't be forever.

A Message from the Author

Hi everyone,

I never imagined LiftKit would take off the way that it has. I thought it was going to be portfolio fodder, something I just put on job applications in the future to say "Hey, look what I did."

To everyone volunteering to give it a try, thank you. I'm self-taught in everything I do, and I was starting to think I'd never be a "real" techie because of it. Even if this doesn't go anywhere, it's been incredibly validating to receive so much interest from the community.

Best,

@chainlift

Disclaimers

  • LiftKit is and will always be free. I do not believe in gatekeeping knowledge, and I will never, ever, ever charge anybody for using it.

  • LiftKit is funded by Chainlift's project revenue. If you need a design/dev partner, proceeds from your project fees will go towards further research and refinement of the LiftKit system. Request a proposal here.

  • Anyone claiming to represent, work for, or be an "expert in" Chainlift or LiftKit is lying. Chainlift is just me. Garrett. I'm the agency. It me.

  • I'm a git/github noob. Be patient. Use 'Issues' to leave feedback, but you can also contact me directly at [email protected].

General LiftKit Documentation

The official documentation is available at chainlift.io. Note that this is NOT documentation for LiftKit CSS. That doesn't exist yet. What does exist is the quickstart below.

Support

For support, email [email protected].