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@uifabric/fabric-website

v7.17.15

Published

The official website for the Fluent UI project.

Downloads

547

Readme

Fluent UI website

The official website for the Fluent UI project.

Fluent UI is a collection of projects that represent the Fluent design language in code. This website helps document the components and styles that make up Fluent UI.

Build the website

See the readme for instructions on getting started with Fluent UI development.

Once your repo is set up, run the following to start a local copy of the website. (Be sure to start from the root of the repo, not the fabric-website folder.)

yarn
yarn buildto fabric-website
cd apps
cd fabric-website
yarn start

yarn start will open your operating system's default web browser with the website. You can make changes to the code which will automatically build and refresh the page using live-reload.