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nativize.css

v0.2.0

Published

Stylesheets for electron projects

Readme

nativize.css

npm license

A collection of styles for making electron applications appear and act more like plain old native apps

Installation

NPM

npm install --save nativize.css

Bower

bower install --save nativize.css

Features

  • Prevents rubber-band scrolling of the page
  • Disables dragging of images and form elements
  • Disables text selection
  • Defaults cursors
  • Remove autofocus glow from form elements

How is this different from normalize.css?

normalize.css does an amazing job of normalizing browser inconsistencies. nativize.css is a simpler project aimed at electron apps. It does not perform any resets of any kind and both normalize.css and nativize.css should be able to coexist happily within your project.

Hat-tip

Many of these features are sourced from Jessica Lord's presentation Nativize is the new Normalize.

Going even further

Ben Gotow's presentation Building "Native Experiences" with Electron is a must watch for additional techniques to create a more native-feel to your electron app. Slides

Contributing

Please read the contribution guidelines in order to make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.

Copyright

Copyright (c) Steve Agalloco. See LICENSE for details.