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frckl-helpers

v1.0.0

Published

CSS-Helper classes, ready to be included with Sass

Downloads

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Readme

frckl-helpers

CSS-Helper classes, ready to be included with Sass


This is a collection of often-used helper classes, packaged in one repository, each helpers with their own file to be included with Sass.

Installation

npm install --save frckl-helpers

You can then import the files you want in Sass with:

@import 'path/to/your/node_modules/frckl-helpers/clearfix';
@import 'path/to/your/node_modules/frckl-helpers/hidden';

How do I use it?

This repository provides the following files:

  • _clearfix.scss — containing a modern clearfix class (.clearfix and %clearfix)
  • _hidden.scss — contains various helpers to hide elements (.hidden, .visuallyhidden and .invisible and their corresponding Sass-placeholder selectors)

For details, just have a look at the .scss-files in this repository.

Please note: all styles are declared without any vendor-prefixes. Please use autoprefixer to add vendor-prefixes, after you compiled your Sass.

Thanks to

There are way to many people, that influenced me and everything in this repository. If you have the feeling that I should mention you - say so. I took heavy inspiration from those projects and the people behing it:

License

frckl-helpers is published under the MIT License