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spookycss

v2.0.0

Published

A responsive starting point with helpful UI features

Downloads

18

Readme

Spooky is a simple, Skeleton based, responsive starting point with just needed UI features to kickstart any responsive project and provides (a tentative of) bootstrap compatibility.

Getting started

Install Global Dependancies

Install Local Dependancies

  • Download zip, [clone the repo](git clone https://github.com/Agezao/SpookyCss.git)
  • cd to project folder
  • run [sudo] npm install (first time users)
  • run [sudo] bower install (first time users)
  • run gulp (to compile Spooky)
  • or
  • run gulp dev (to watch Spooky files)
  • or
  • run gulp build (to compile and minify Spooky for production)

What's in the download?

The download includes Spooky's CSS, ~~Normalize CSS as a reset, and an index.html as a starting point.

spooky/
├── index.html
├── css/
│   |── spooky.css
│   └── spooky.min.css
├── scss/
│   |── base/
│   |── modules/
│   └── spooky.scss
├── examples/
├── package.json
├── bower.json
├── gulpfile.js
└── README.md

Browser support

  • Chrome latest
  • Firefox latest
  • Opera latest
  • Safari latest
  • IE latest

The above list is non-exhaustive. Spooky works perfectly with almost all older versions of the browsers above, though IE certainly has large degradation prior to IE9.

License

Spooky is under the open-source MIT license.

Acknowledgement

Skeleton was created by Dave Gamache for a better web.

Skeleton-Sass was created by Seth Coelen for a better Skeleton.