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@neunerlei/sassy

v3.1.2

Published

A library of general purpose sass/scss mixins like breakpoints, margins, spacers and more

Downloads

22

Readme

Sassy

Sassy is a lightweight package to create responsive websites with ease. I personally worked with bootstrap for a couple of years but it was always somewhat cumbersome as it did not match the BEM doctrine I use for my projects, it was too static for my liking when you have edge cases and brings a lot of stuff I never used.

This package is the distilled down sum of features I wanted from bootstrap and it's competitors but without adding a single css class on its own. It just brings you a bundle of mixins you can use in your SASS or SCSS code to create grids, handle breakpoints and create consistent margins / paddings over your page.

The bundle is written completely in SASS (not SCSS) and is designed to work in a SASS/SCSS project. If you are looking for a drop in solution for your (existing) CSS this is probably not the package for you.

Installation

The installation of sassy is quite simple, just pull it strait from npm:

npm install --save @neunerlei/sassy

Documentation

The documentation can be found here.

Building the documentation

The documentation is powered by vuepress, you can quite simply spin up a dev server like so:

  • Clone the repository
  • Navigate to docs
  • Install the dependencies with npm install
  • Run the watcher for the examples with npm run devDemos
  • In another console window, run the dev server with npm run dev

Special Thanks

Special thanks goes to the folks at LABOR.digital (which is the german word for laboratory and not the english "work" :D) for making it possible to publish my code online.

Postcardware

You're free to use this package, but if it makes it to your production environment I highly appreciate you sending me a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using.

You can find my address here.

Thank you :D