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karma-css

v2.0.0

Published

The Official Sass Version of Karma-CSS: A Simple, Responsive Boilerplate for Mobile-Friendly Development.

Downloads

63

Readme

Karma CSS

Test Docs npm version

Karma CSS is a mobile first, responsive CSS boilerplate framework built on top of normalize and a powerful flexbox grid system.

Our Aim

Our aim is to provide a sensible set css defaults that DO NOT impose any style on the end result. But provides enough building blocks to quickly get started and aid construction of your site.

We support all modern browsers and back to IE10, please see the full list.

Whats included?

  • All fixes from Normalize.css for supported browsers
  • A powerful flex based grid system that has multiple configurable breakpoints and columns.
  • Variables to:
    • customize the default look of form fields, buttons, tables, fonts and more.
    • creating of additional button styles.
    • defining system wide colours to use will in turn create helpers to set font and background colours to use in your html.
    • easily keep track of z-index layers and avoid issues like zindex:99999.
  • Several useful mixins such as:
    • responsive breakpoints
    • clearfix
    • css-triangle
    • box-shadow
  • Lots of additional helper classes.
  • A simple core set of components.

Samples

Though simple, with minimal effort, overriding 4 variables and adding 70 lines of css.

sample 1

Where can I read more?

The documentation can be found Here.

Can I contribute?

We welcome all comments and contributions via Github.

Customizing

View the customization guide or clone the starter project on Github.

All you will need to do is

$ npm install

and

$ npm run watch-css

Additional installation methods include

Npm

$ npm install karma-css

Bower

$ bower install karma-css

Git

$ git clone https://github.com/accentdesign/karma-css.git

Or alternatively the CDN if you only want the defaults

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/karma-css@<version>/dist/karma.min.css">