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ember-bootstrap-components

v0.7.0

Published

Twitter Bootstrap components for Ember.js

Downloads

43

Readme

ember-bootstrap-components

Ember 2.0 compatible!

An ember-cli addon for using Twitter Bootstrap in Ember applications.

The addon includes the Bootstrap assets (CSS, Icons) in your project (can be disabled). On top of that, it provides a set of native Ember components (no use of Bootstrap JavaScript!).

See kaliber5.github.io/ember-bootstrap/ for full documentation. or the original ember-bootstrap

What's added here?

This addon is a twist of the base ember-bootstrap addon, changed regarding the button and mainly adding the modal functionallty first deveopled under the original bootstrap-for-ember non cli addon and later on by me. This includes the abillity to manually inject modals into the DOM, even multiple ones. Adding a ModalManager service and the support for creating buttons out of POJOs through proxy.

The Modal supports vertial middle through CSS only.

Install in ember-cli application

In your application's directory:

ember install ember-bootstrap-components

If you are using an ember-cli version prior to 0.1.5, use the following commands instead:

npm install --save-dev ember-bootstrap-components
ember g ember-bootstrap-components

Authors

Simon Ihmig @ kaliber5

Dan Shapir

Copyright and license

Code and documentation copyright 2015 kaliber5 GmbH.

Added code copyright 2015 danshapir. Code released under the MIT license.