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uzbek.css

v1.0.10

Published

Simple, lightweight css library straight from central asia.

Downloads

24

Readme

uzbek.css

https://mateusz-szymkiewicz1.github.io/uzbek.css/

npm version

Newest lightweight css library straight from central asia, designed to help developers build websites quick with almost no use use of classic CSS. It comes with several utility classes and pre-made components that you can use directly in your html.

uzbek.css is build using sass and doesn't use any JS, which makes it compatible with any framework of your choice.

Getting started

using npm

npm install uzbek.css

After installing the package you should be able to use it in your JS

import 'uzbek.css/css/uzbek.css'

or import it directly into your css file

@import '~uzbek.css/css/uzbek.css'

to configurate the source code or purge unused css you may need to install other packages, such as sass or gulp.

Documentation

Documentation for the library can be found here: https://mateusz-szymkiewicz1.github.io/uzbek.css/documentation.html

Issues/Contributing

If you have any issue you can contact me or add them to the Issues page. Feel free to contribute to the project.