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northstar-global-school

v0.8.4

Published

Official Website of Northstar Global School

Readme

Installation:

Here are some easy installation steps:

  • Make sure nodejs installed (for templating, sass and SVG Spritesheet).
  • After installing nodejs, cd to the project folder through Command prompt.
  • npm install
  • npm install -g gulp
  • gulp (this will watch for changes related to sass, templates, svg spritesheet) (add prefix sudo in mac/linux, if necessary)

That's it!! everything is ready now. Always make sure to run gulp from your project folder through command prompt, before working on the code. The generated / compiled files will be available in dist/ folder.

Note: Work only on .scss and .pug / .nunj files. Don't try to change .css and .html files in dist/ folder. Keep other files like images, fonts and js files directly in dist/ folder.

Compiling HTML and CSS files

To compile HTML and CSS files from PUG / Nunjucks and SCSS files, respectively, you can run the following command in Command prompt:

  • gulp run => To compile the files once
  • gulp watch => To compile the files everytime there is a change in PUG / Nunjucks and SCSS files. (Continuous watcher)