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materialike

v0.1.4

Published

A few SCSS things to provide a Material-like starting point.

Readme

MateriaLike

A few SCSS things to provide a Material-like starting point.

See a demo at https://kiswa.github.io/materialike

Building

Requires, npm, bower, and ruby-sass.

  1. Clone the repo somewhere
  2. Type npm install to install dependencies
  3. Type bower install to install normalize.css
  4. Type gulp to build

Look through gulpfile.js to see the gulp tasks available.

Uses fb-flo for live reloading.

What it Provides

Building creates two CSS files, vendor.css which is just normalize.css and styles.css which is the Material-like stylesheet starting point.

The SCSS is separated by what it effects, so including individual parts is simple to do. Just adjust the main.scss or core\styles\_elements.scss file to include what you want.

There is also a dark theme variant that is easily used. Just see main.scss.