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spa-bulma-rtl

v0.9.4

Published

fork of RTL Bulma to support multi language single page applications

Downloads

7

Readme

DEPRECATED

Bulma 0.9.0 supports RTL, so this fork is not maintained anymore.

Bulma-RTL

Bulma is a modern CSS framework based on Flexbox and this repo keeps the RTL version of it to support multi-language single page applications.

npm npm Build Status

Quick install

Bulma-rtl is constantly in development! Try it out now:

NPM

npm install spa-bulma-rtl

or

Yarn

yarn add spa-bulma-rtl

Bower

bower install spa-bulma-rtl

Import

After installation, you can use bulma.css or bulma.sass for LTR or bulma-rtl.css or bulma-rtl.sass for RTL styles (there is no need to include LTR styles to use RTL).

import 'spa-bulma-rtl/css/bulma-rtl.css'
<html dir="rtl"></html>
<body class="is-rtl"></body>

Feel free to raise an issue or submit a pull request related to RTL styles.

Browser Support

Bulma uses autoprefixer to make (most) Flexbox features compatible with earlier browser versions. According to Can I use, Bulma is compatible with recent versions of:

  • Chrome
  • Edge
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari

Internet Explorer (10+) is only partially supported.

Documentation

The documentation resides in the docs directory, and is built with the Ruby-based Jekyll tool.

Browse the online documentation here.

Copyright and license

Code copyright 2019 Jeremy Thomas. Code released under the MIT license.