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@coding-blocks/motley

v3.1.1

Published

Motley is a new generation CSS framework based on ITCSS and Sass , it allows you to design component-driven webpages with little or no effort.

Downloads

3,399

Readme

Motley

Build Status

This project is just a bundle of common CSS that we use accross our frontend applications at Coding Blocks. It is based on ITCSS architecture and written using Sass. The purpose of this project is to make process of developing HTML and CSS loosely coupled with actual frontend project to allow easy contribution and scalability in terms of development effort.

Demo

https://coding-blocks.github.io/motley

Building and Running Motley Locally

Building and running Motley in your local dev environment is very easy. Be sure you have Node.js and Yarn installed, then follow the directions below.

  1. Clone the source code

git clone https://github.com/coding-blocks/motley.git

  1. Change directory to motley and Install development dependencies

cd motley

yarn install

  1. Run a local development server

yarn start

Motley will start running on localhost:9000.

Directory Structure

 | sass/styles     contains sass files
 | examples
   - public        contains static assets
   - components    contains individual components
                   these are registered as partials and can be used in pages or other components
   - views         Individual pages, gets build into examples/html/*.html files

See Motley in Action

Motley is used in the following websites -

  1. Coding Blocks Online
  2. Hacker Blocks
  3. Coding Blocks Account Dashboard

Maintainers

  1. Bipin Kalra

  2. Vibhu Dujari

  3. Abhishek Gupta