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boy-lost-webpack

v4.0.1

Published

Exploring webpack and lost.

Downloads

6

Readme

Explorons webpack et lost (grid) Dependency Status

$ npm install
$ npm start

En savoir plus? webpack-et-lost sur robin.millette.info.

Deux autres scripts sont configurés:

$ npm run lint # utilise standard (feross) pour vérifier le JavaScript.
$ npm run make

npm run make lance d'abord lint puis crée les fichiers index.html et bundle.js nécessaires à un site statique et copie tout le nécessaire dans dist/ (favicon et tout).

Éditez index.jade et css/style.css à votre goût, sauvez et le browser se met à jour.

Naviguez vers http://localhost:1234.

En savoir plus

Le plus important, c'est de comprendre Lost pour gérer le grid html.

Lost Grid

https://github.com/peterramsing/lost

Boy

https://github.com/corysimmons/boy

Responsive Type

https://github.com/seaneking/postcss-responsive-type inspiré de Typographic

Jade (templates)

http://jade-lang.com/reference/

Webpack

https://github.com/webpack/webpack

PostCSS

https://github.com/postcss/postcss

cssnext

https://github.com/MoOx/postcss-cssnext/

L'auteur

Robin Millette

http://robin.millette.info/ https://twitter.com/rollodeqc