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jarvis-bulma

v0.1.1

Published

Jarvis Niu's modified version of Bulma

Downloads

123

Readme

jarvis-bulma

Jarvis Niu's modified version of Bulma

[ Docs / Demo - GitHub - NPM - jsDelivr ]

Differences

Differences from the original bulma:

  • Not intrusive! Remove the minireset.sass and generic.sass to keep your styles. Instead, I recommend to use tailwindcss/base.css as a replacement.
  • Remove the helpers. Leave it to TailwindCSS.
  • Change tabs border from 1px to 2px (keep up with the style of official bulma docs).
  • Add transitions such as button hovering
  • Change primary color from turquoise to blue. Change info color from cyan to purple. Remove color link.
  • Align modal-card-foot to center.

Usage

CDN

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jarvis-bulma" />

<!-- or minified -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jarvis-bulma/css/bulma.min.css" />

NPM

npm install jarvis-bulma

Import CSS (with Source Maps)

import 'jarvis-bulma'
// or
import 'jarvis-bulma/css/jarvis-bulma.css'

Import SASS (Configuration)

import 'jarvis-bulma/src/bulma.sass'

Licence

MIT