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utksds-framework

v0.2.0

Published

A user interface framework based upon Bootstrap for designing site at the Unversity of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Downloads

11

Readme


The Official UT Digital Design System Framework (UTKSDS) was made to help UT web developers build interfaces that match UT's visual identity and make consistent the user interface of a variety of digital products.


Installing this project

Step 1, Installing the requirements:

The UTKSDS uses Node to compile and compress Javascript and CSS from source files.

  1. Not required, but highly recommended. Install NVM by following these instructions. Mac Users: If you get an "nvm: command not found" error after running the install script (and you likely will), be sure to follow the troubleshooting steps.
  2. Install Node.js Install using NVM (recommended).

Step 2, Installing the this project:

  1. Download or git clone this project by typing git clone [email protected]:utkwdn/utksds-framework.git.
  2. In your terminal, change to the new /utksds-framework/ directory.
  3. Type npm install to install dependencies.

Developing the framework

This project uses the task runner Gulp to compile and compress javascript and css, which is installed on npm install. All you need to do to edit is to use terminal to run the command npm run dev in the project's directory.

Gulp will watch the /src/ directory for changes and creates files in /build/. As you make changes to the files in /src/, compiled and compressed files will be created in /build/.

If you make changes after install and want them ready for production without watch being enabled, run the command npm run build.


Using the framework

Documentation on style use at getbootsrap.com. This framework was built using Bootstrap 5.1.0 and contains all the features and components of Bootstrap.

Modifications

All of the code samples on getbootsrap.com should work as-is, with the exception of the theme colors. Instead of Bootstrap's default "primary," "secondary," "warning," "danger," etc. the UTKSDS uses UT's color scheme. The colors available in this framework are:

  • orange
  • smokey
  • gray2
  • summitt
  • utlink (for use only with navigation or 'clickable' elements)
  • dark
  • light
  • torch
  • sunsphere
  • fountain
  • globe
  • valley
  • switchgrass
  • leconte

So, for example, were you to see a bootstrap class of btn-info, that would not work. You'll need to use one of our colors, such as btn-summitt.

Thanks