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mambo-ui

v0.0.18

Published

A UI toolkit for building Front-end code

Readme

Mambo UI toolkit

"Mambo-UI" is a toolkit for building Front-end code for a new Areas intranet project: Mambo. Mambo-UI is based on "Fabricator".

Prerequisities

What things you need to have installed

node / npm

Installing

First install the package

$ npm install mambo-ui --save-dev

How to use

To use Mambo-UI, import the main file toolkit.scss and compile it to obtain the plain css of the whole toolkit.

@import 'path/to/scss/toolkit'

The package contains the partials related to a different components and structures, allowing imports for a modular use of it.

Also, the package comes with an assets folder with svg, fonts and js files.

Assets path

It's important to configure the assets path for the svg icons, images, fonts, etc.. By default it has a value relative to the package, but probably it's gonna needed to change that value. For that, there's a SASS variable:

$assets-path: 'path/to/assets'