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boltcss

v0.8.0

Published

Boltcss classless CSS stylesheet

Downloads

444

Readme

⚡️Bolt.css

Basic styles for HTML Elements. Providing a mostly-reasonable set of styles without classes.

Use it for simple static sites or as a starting point and add your own classes. This is not a complete solution with layout grids, components, utility classes, and the like.

Features

  • No layout support
  • No CSS classes
  • Tiny
  • Dark and Light modes

How and why I made this

I used the fantastic HTML Elements Reference on MDN and modified it as needed.

I created Bolt.css because I wanted to

  1. Pay homage to HTML
  2. Have an exercise to learn more of the lesser-known tags/elements
  3. Use it in other projects

Installation

Via CDN

Drop this right into your <head> to use it via a CDN

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/boltcss/bolt.min.css" integrity="sha384-PSzHklU0wT897cBMg+9qlTsh9O0FtnWnfHus5/jGskSj518OHHoQug4Z2cAKCfcV">

You will automatically receive updates/refinements as they are added.

If you want to lock to a specific version you can do so by adding a version to the href like so:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/bolt.min.css">

Via NPM

npm i boltcss

or

yarn add boltcss

Manually

You can self-host or copy + paste the stylesheet into your project by grabbing bolt.css directly.

Contributing

Feel free to provide feedback or report problems by opening an issue. I am open to new ideas and ways to improve the library.