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@danboscaro/govuk-svelte

v0.0.7

Published

Svelte implementation of the GOV.UK Design System

Downloads

2

Readme

Svelte implementation of the GOV.UK Design System.

Visit the demo site for examples of the available components.

Getting started

# Create a SvelteKit skeleton project
npm create svelte@latest my-app
cd my-app
npm install
npm run dev -- --open

Install

npm install @danboscaro/govuk-svelte govuk-frontend

Copy assets

cp -r ./node_modules/govuk-frontend/govuk/assets ./static

Add styles

Styles can be added either from a static css file or from including the sass files from the govuk-frontend library

Using a static css file

Copy the govuk-frontend-4.7.0.min.css file from the dist folder in the govuk-frontend github repository to the static folder in the SvelteKit project

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alphagov/govuk-frontend/v4.7.0/dist/govuk-frontend-4.7.0.min.css -o ./static/govuk-frontend-4.7.0.min.css

Add a link to the css file in the head of the src/app.html file in the SvelteKit project

<head>
	...
	<link rel="stylesheet" href="/govuk-frontend-4.7.0.min.css" />
	...
</head>

OR

Using sass

Install a module that can read the scss files, for example:

npm install -D sass

Then import the scss files from govuk-frontend into the +page.svelte / +layout.svelte files as required

<script>
	import '../../node_modules/govuk-frontend/govuk/all.scss';
</script>

Javascript?

All the svelte components already include all the additional javascript from govuk-frontend so there is no need to add any further js files