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@vtmn/css

v3.0.2

Published

Decathlon Design System - Vitamin global CSS styles library

Downloads

83,732

Readme

@vtmn/css

Decathlon Design System - Vitamin Vitamin global CSS styles library

Install package

After installing npm or yarn, you can install @vtmn/css with this command:

# with npm
npm i -S @vtmn/css

# with yarn
yarn add @vtmn/css

Or you can also install it with a CDN like unpkg.com:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@vtmn/css" />

Install fonts

Roboto & Roboto Condensed fonts as described in Typography section will not be automatically loaded. Fortunately, there is a few easy ways to get started.

You can install them with FontSource:

# with npm
npm i -S @fontsource/roboto @fontsource/roboto-condensed

# with yarn
yarn add @fontsource/roboto @fontsource/roboto-condensed

Then, within your app entry file or site component, import it in:

import '@fontsource/roboto'; // Defaults to weight 400
import '@fontsource/roboto/400.css'; // Specify weight
import '@fontsource/roboto/400-italic.css'; // Specify weight and style

In order to enhance performance of your app, please read about font subsetting. FontSource explains it here.

Otherwise, you can also load them through CDN:

<link
  rel="stylesheet"
  href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto:wght@400;700&family=Roboto+Condensed:ital,wght@0,400;0,700;1,700&display=swap"
/>

Finally, you can also import them via CSS import:

@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto:wght@400;700&family=Roboto+Condensed:ital,wght@0,400;0,700;1,700&display=swap');

Install icons (optional)

If you need to display icons, you will need to install @vtmn/icons package.

# with npm
npm i -S @vtmn/icons

# with yarn
yarn add @vtmn/icons

Then follow instructions in README of @vtmn/icons :

import '@vtmn/icons/dist/vitamix/font/vitamix.css';

Or you can also import it with a CDN like unpkg.com with this file.

Usage

Once you have installed this package, you just have to import CSS styles!

With a bundler that supports CSS imports in JS files:

import '@vtmn/css/dist/index.css';

Otherwise include it in your HTML file:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="./node_modules/@vtmn/css/dist/index.css" />

Development

All this package is generated with Tailwind CSS, a utility-first CSS framework that can be composed to build any design, directly in your markup. Be careful, in order to use our library, you will have to prefix all CSS utility classes with vtmn-.

To know all the use cases and their associated code, check out the showcase here.

For example:

<div
  class="vtmn-flex vtmn-bg-brand-digital-light-3 vtmn-rounded-lg vtmn-p-6 vtmn-mb-5"
>
  <p class="vtmn-text-xl vtmn-text-center vtmn-font-semibold vtmn-text-black">
    Hello
    <span class="vtmn-text-brand-digital vtmn-text-2xl">World!</span>
    <span role="img" aria-label="Welcome menu"> 🎉 </span>
  </p>
</div>

For more details about CSS utility classes from this package, see Tailwind CSS documentation here.

Tailwind preset

Are you already using Tailwind CSS in your project? Do you want to take full advantage of all its features like functions & directives by building your own classes via @apply for example? Good news, we invit you to have a look at our package @vtmn/css-tailwind-preset which will explain you how to use Vitamin styles in a Tailwind CSS project.

Optimizing for production

To make the development experience as productive as possible, Tailwind generates thousands of utility classes for you, most of which you probably won't actually use.

When building for production, you should always use PurgeCSS to tree-shake unused styles and optimize your final build size.

Base 10 support

If your project uses the mathematical trick of basing the value of 1rem equals 10px, there is also an index-base10 output within the dist folder of this package.

Playground

If you want to test Vitamin Tailwind CSS utility classes, see our live playground here.

Changelog

If you want to know the different changes between versions of this package, look at the changelog here.

I have an issue, what should I do?

Please file the issue here.

Contributing

See the contributing docs.

License

Apache-2.0 © Decathlon