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abimis-webkit

v0.2.0

Published

A kit of several components and helpers to improve the web development workflow https://abimis.aterrae.com

Downloads

3

Readme

Abimis Webkit

Abimis Webkit is a collection of components and code used by the Aterrae Team to craft beautiful responsive websites and great web experiences. This kit provides a basic styling to most of the tags that you will be using in your project and has growing customizability and a solid Grid System.

Getting Started

You can download and use the Abimis Webkit by cloning the repository using

git clone https://github.com/aterrae/abimis-webkit.git

Or you can install it using Yarn! (yeah, you can also use the NPM installer but Yarn is cooler 🐱)

yarn add abimis-webkit
or
npm install abimis-webkit

When using as a component you'll have to create a Settings file in your scss cloning the file contained in the source of the webkit, this is in order to overwrite the variable values that are preset in the Abimis Webkit original file.

How to use it

You can learn how to use the Abimis Webkit components by going to the Abimis Docs Website, you can also use it offline by consulting the docs folder in the project.

Copyright

Code and documentation Copyright © 2017 by Aterrae. Code released under the MIT License. Docs released under Creative Commons.