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csskit-form

v1.0.0

Published

simple css for forms

Downloads

21

Readme

csskit-form

simple css for forms.

Install

npm i --save csskit-form

Or just grab the css.

Usage

If you installed with npm:

  • In your main css file: @import "csskit-form";
  • Use sheetify or npm-rework-cli to bundle the css.
  • Example using npm-rework-cli: npm-rework main.css -o bundle.css

CSS classes:

No need to apply any classes to you input fields for basic usage. If you want to change the size of the input fields you can use these optional classes:

  • .small- optional
  • .medium- optional
  • .large- optional
  • .full-width- optional – centers, makes button full width on mobile

Example:

<input type="email" class="small" placeholder="[email protected]">

License

MIT