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wa-tinycolorpicker

v1.0.1

Published

A lightweight cross browser jQuery based colorpicker.

Downloads

6

Readme

tinycolorpicker Build Status Coverage Status NPM version

Support

  • Browser support differs between the jQuery plugin and the plain Javascript microlib. Specifically, the plain Javascript microlib does not support legacy browsers such as IE6-8. Use the jQuery plugin release if support for those browsers is required.

What you need to build your own version of tinycolorpicker

In order to build tinycolorpicker, you need to have Node.js/npm, and git 1.7 or later installed.

How to build your own tinycolorpicker

First, clone a copy of the main tinycolorpicker git repo by running:

git clone https://github.com/steve-ferrero/tinycolorpicker.git

Install the grunt-cli package so that you will have the correct version of grunt available from any project that needs it. This should be done as a global install:

npm install -g grunt-cli

Enter the tinycolorpicker directory and install the Node dependencies, this time without specifying a global install:

cd tinycolorpicker && npm install

Make sure you have grunt installed by testing:

grunt -version

Then, to get a complete, minified (w/ Uglify.js), linted (w/ JSHint) version of tinycolorpicker, type the following:

grunt

The built version of tinycolorpicker will be put in the dist/ subdirectory, along with the minified copy and associated map file.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.