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sandbox-css

v0.3.5

Published

A responsive, scalable, and easy to use CSS framework.

Readme

Sandbox

Sandbox is an open source CSS only framework.

Installation

npm install sandbox-css

Documentation

Check out the docs to learn how to use Sandbox.

Description

Sandbox is a CSS only framework written in SASS, which complies to a single CSS file.

Sandbox is completely JavaScript free, leaving users the freedeom to implement their own JS if need be.

Usage

Sandbox can be used as is, by inlcuding the sandbox-min.css file found in the the node_modules/sandbox-css/dist/ drectory and linking to it in your html file.

The other (intended) way to use Sandbox is by customzing the variables, or editing the code as you see fit, and running your own build.

Customization

After installing the package, go to node_modules/sandbox-css and run:

npm install

to install the dependencies used to create builds of the framework.

Build

After making your changes to the src/, run a build with:

npm run build

while inside of the sandbox-css directory. The SASS will compile and output your new sandbox-min.css to the dist/ directory.

Compatibility

Sandbox uses Autoprefixer to take care of vendor specific prefixes, so there's no need to write them yourself.