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vaco-materialize

v0.98.3

Published

Builds Materialize distribution packages. Customized for specific needs of V. Alexander & Company, Inc.

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Materialize, a CSS Framework based on material design

Current Version : v0.98.2

Sass Requirements:

  • Ruby Sass 3.3+, LibSass 0.6+

Supported Browsers:

Chrome 35+, Firefox 31+, Safari 7+, IE 10+

Changelog

Bolded styling surrounded by emojis indicates a breaking change.

  • v0.98.2 (April 14th)

    • Fixed collapsible preselect bug
    • Fixed dropdown event bubbling bug
    • Fixed range position inaccuracies
    • Fixed feature discovery mobile styles
    • Fixed carousel reinitialize bugs
    • Fixed grid offset bug
  • v0.98.1 (March 21st)

    • Fixed various select bugs on mobile devices
    • Fixed small sideNav overlay bugs
    • Fixed carousel resizing bug
    • Fixed materialbox callback bug
    • Range slider supports keyboard navigation
    • Added XL breakpoint
    • Added Pulse CSS effect
    • Added Feature Discovery component
  • v0.98.0 (January 25th)

    • :no_good: Standardized plugin option naming to camelcase (please check your plugin calls to make sure all the options are camelcase) :no_good:
    • Added FABs in image cards
    • Added swipeable tabs
    • Fixed carousel misalignment when switching quickly
    • Fixed carousel resize bug where slide widths wouldn't change when changing window size
    • Improved tabs compatibility with cards
    • Fixed bug where using backspace to delete chips would navigate back in certain browsers
    • Added autocomplete integration with chips
    • Upgraded noUiSlider to version 9 with support for vertical sliders
  • v0.97.8 (October 30th, 2016)

    • Refactored Modal plugin
    • Tabs now supported in navbar
    • Chips data can now be reinitiailized
    • Minor side nav fixes
    • FAB to toolbar component added
    • Fixed dropdown options bug
  • v0.97.7 (July 23rd, 2016)

    • Basic horizontal cards
    • Carousel bug fixes and new features
    • Updated sidenav styles and new component
    • Meteor package now supports Sass
    • Autocomplete form component
    • Chips jQuery plugin

Testing

We use Jasmine as our testing framework and we're trying to write a robust test suite for our components. If you want to help, here's a starting guide on how to write tests in Jasmine

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for more information

Translation

If you want to help us translate the documentation into other languages, please send us an email at [email protected] telling us which language team you want to join. We use Transifex as our localization platform and we will send you an invite there.