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vanilla-breeze

v0.1.4

Published

A layered HTML component system extending HTML's native model

Readme

Vanilla Breeze

A layered HTML component system extending HTML's native model. Build accessible, themeable interfaces with semantic HTML, CSS cascade layers, and progressive enhancement — no build step required.

Features

  • Zero-class styling — native HTML elements styled through cascade layers, not utility classes
  • Layout attributes — responsive layouts via data-layout="stack | cluster | sidebar | grid" instead of wrapper divs
  • 30+ web components — accordion, tabs, carousel, data-table, command-palette, combo-box, toast, tooltip, drag-surface, and more
  • Design tokens — spacing, typography, colors, sizing, borders, shadows, motion
  • Theme engine — 10 brand themes, 18 extreme themes, 4 accessibility themes, dark/light mode
  • Progressive enhancement — everything works without JavaScript; JS adds interactivity

Quick Start

CDN

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/vanilla-breeze/dist/cdn/vanilla-breeze.css">
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/vanilla-breeze/dist/cdn/vanilla-breeze.js"></script>

npm

npm install vanilla-breeze
import 'vanilla-breeze';
import 'vanilla-breeze/css';

Usage

<nav>
  <a href="/">Home</a>
  <a href="/about">About</a>
</nav>

<main data-layout="stack">
  <h1>Hello Vanilla Breeze</h1>
  <p>Semantic HTML, styled automatically.</p>

  <accordion-wc>
    <details>
      <summary>Section One</summary>
      <p>Content here.</p>
    </details>
    <details>
      <summary>Section Two</summary>
      <p>More content.</p>
    </details>
  </accordion-wc>
</main>

No classes needed — elements are styled through cascade layers.

Documentation

Full docs, interactive demos, and examples at profpowell.github.io/vanilla-breeze.

License

MIT