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leaflet-css

v0.1.0

Published

Leaflet CSS ==========

Downloads

4,362

Readme

Leaflet CSS

small library to add the css for leaflet without having to bother including ugly conditional comments

to use, either include leaflet.css.js or leaflet.css.min.js scripts like a regular plugin and don't bother putting the css links in the head, or you can include leaflet.css.bundle.js or leaflet.css.bundle.min.js instead of leaflet.js, i.e. instead of :

<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://cdn.leafletjs.com/leaflet-0.5.1/leaflet.css" />
<!--[if lte IE 8]>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://cdn.leafletjs.com/leaflet-0.5.1/leaflet.ie.css" />
<![endif]-->

<script src="http://cdn.leafletjs.com/leaflet-0.5.1/leaflet.js"></script>

just include

<script src="http://leaflet-extras.github.com/leaflet.css/dist/leaflet.css.bundle.min.js"></script>

if you want to call more css in the same way, like maybe for your own plugin, you can do

L.css(["string of css (optional)","string of css for internet explorer, (also optional)"]);

build with

npm install #install dependencies
cake build # if that gets you an error try this first
npm install -g coffee-script # you may need a sudo

The css from leaflet and licenced per that project the rest is MIT licenced demo includes leaflet.sprite