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inuit-columns

v1.0.2

Published

Simple columns helpers for the inuitcss framework.

Downloads

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Readme

inuit-columns

Simple columns helpers for Inuitcss framework.

Installation

With npm

npm i inuit-columns

With Yarn

bower add inuit-columns

You can download the latest version or checkout all the releases here.

Examples

It generate helper clasess, e.g.:

.u-columns-2
.u-columns-3
.u-columns-4

By default, it apply half of columns count on tablets and below. You can change this below. Depends on Sass-mq.

By default, it apply simple columns until mobile. You can change this below. Depends on Sass-mq.

If we’re using Sass-MQ, automatically generate responsive helpers for each of our defined breakpoints, and give them a Responsive Suffix, e.g.:

.u-columns-2@mobile
.u-columns-3@tablet

You can imagine the other variations.

Usage

You can import this plugin into a project sample code like this:

@import "node_modules/inuit-columns/inuit-columns.scss";

You can override settings with writing your custom definitions before import plugin.

A list of columns count that get generated as helper classes:

$inuit-columns-count-list: (
       2,
       3,
       4,
       6
) !default;

The utility apply half of columns count on tablets and below. If you desire more control you can set it to false. Depends on Sass-mq.

$inuit-columns-half-of-columns-count-on-tablet: true;

For the function 'apply half of columns count on tablets': type of Sass round: ceil (rounds a number up to the next whole number) or floor (rounds a number down to the previous whole number).

$inuit-columns-count-decrease-round-type: ceil;

The utility apply simple column until mobile. If you desire more control you can set it to false. Depends on Sass-mq.

$inuit-columns-simple-column-until-mobile: true;

Widths of gaps modifiers

$inuit-columns-gap-tiny:   5px !default;
$inuit-columns-gap-small:  10px !default;
$inuit-columns-gap-normal: 20px !default;
$inuit-columns-gap-large:  40px !default;
$inuit-columns-gap-huge:   60px !default;

Optionally we can use the Inuitcss global spacing units

$inuit-columns-activate-inuit-global-spacing-unit: false;

Contributing

The contributions are very welcome.