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custommarkup

v1.1.12

Published

A better way to use HTML

Downloads

14

Readme

Custom-Markup

Build Status License: MIT Join the chat at https://gitter.im/Custom-Markup/Lobby npm version Bower version

A Better Way To Use HTML

Table of contents:

About

Custom Markup is a simple, lightweight HTML framework. With Custom Markup, you can customize your webpage without writing messy code. Just link it and your all set. Just read a bit about it though.

View this on Betapage!

Changelog

  • 1/2/17 Added <island> and <typewriter> tags
  • 1/31/17 Added <poster> tag, got Travis CI, Bower, and Git Checkout (Check the docs)
  • 1/30/17 Moved website a different repo
  • 1/26/17 Changed background on homepage to gradient
  • 1/24/17 Got NPM and updated README.md (this) several times
  • 1/23/17 Added 'Follow on GitHub' buttons for @talonbragg and @penetratingshot, Merged Pull request

Init

//If you have downloaded the package with node or bower
require('custommarkup');

Documentation

Direct Link: Add this to your <head> tag:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://custommarkup.ml/dist/cm.min.css">

Npm:

$ npm install custommarkup -g

Bower:

$ bower install custommarkup --save

Git Checkout:

$ git clone https://github.com/talonbragg/Custom-Markup.git

Browser Support

Chrome: 4+

Edge: 12+

Firefox: 2+

IE: 9+

Opera: 9+

Safari: 3.1+

Tags

<c-r>

<c-g>

<c-b>

<c-o>

<c-y>

<c-i>

<c-v>

<bg-r>

<bg-g>

<bg-b>

<bg-o>

<bg-y>

<bg-i>

<bg-v>

<awesome>

<cool>

<nice>

<insane>

<beautiful>

<old>

<container>

<cursive>

<eight-bit>

<silhouette>

<poster>

<rainbow>

<island>

<typewriter>

<ghl-s>

Classes

.sm is Small

.med is Medium

.bg is Large

License and Copyright

Licensed under the MIT License

:copyright: 2017 Talon Bragg

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