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lab-twenty

v0.1.0

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Readme

Twenty by HTML5 UP html5up.net | @n33co Free for personal and commercial use under the CCA 3.0 license (html5up.net/license)

This is Twenty, a minimal, multi-page responsive site template for HTML5 UP.

As the name implies, this is my twentieth (!) design for HTML5 UP. Since the last few have been single page affairs, I decided to go with something a bit more conventional and threw in four extra page layouts. Beyond that, it's the usual drill: fully responsive, built on HTML5/CSS3/skel, and CCA licensed like all my other stuff. Sass sources are also included for those of you into that sort of thing (entirely optional).

Special thanks to Michael Domaradzki (md.photomerchant.net) for allowing me to use his excellent photos in Twenty's demo*.

(* = Not included! Only meant for use with my own on-site demo, so please do NOT download and/or use any of Michael's work without his explicit permission!)

AJ n33.co @n33co dribbble.com/n33

PS: Not sure how to get that contact form working? Give formspree.io a try (it's awesome).

Credits:

Demo Images:
	Michael Domaradzki (md.photomerchant.net)
		"Night Vision"
		"At the Station II"
		"Airchitecture II"
		"Livewires II"
		"Midnite Xpress I"

Icons:
	Font Awesome (fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome)

Other:
	jQuery (jquery.com)
	html5shiv.js (@afarkas @jdalton @jon_neal @rem)
	CSS3 Pie (css3pie.com)
	background-size polyfill (github.com/louisremi)
	Respond.js (j.mp/respondjs)
	jquery.dropotron (n33.co)
	jquery.scrolly (n33.co)
	jquery.scrollgress (n33.co)
	Skel (skel.io)