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material-design-color

v2.3.2

Published

The colour palette, based on Google's Material Design, for use in your project

Downloads

1,979

Readme

Material Design Color

The colour palette, based on Google's Material Design, for use in your project.

Installation

  • git: git clone git://github.com/mrmlnc/material-color.git;
  • bower: bower install --save material-color
  • npm: npm install --save material-design-color;

Supported languages

Support for all popular css preprocessors:

How to use

Just import the file, whitch includes variables colors in your project.

// Less, SCSS, Stylus
@import "lib/material-color";

The build variable:

(@|$)clr-(color)-(range)

  • (@|$) - Sign of the variable in the preprocessor.
  • (color) - Color.
  • (range) - 100, 300, 700, A100 and so on. The default value of 500.

Example:

@import "lib/material-color";

.example-1 {
  background-color: @clr-blue;
}

.example-2 {
  background-color: @clr-green-700;
}

Additional variables

Additional variables for text based on Material Design Typography.

// Typography
clr-ui-display-4
clr-ui-display-3
clr-ui-display-2
clr-ui-display-1
clr-ui-headline
clr-ui-title
clr-ui-subhead-1
clr-ui-body-2
clr-ui-body-1
clr-ui-caption
clr-ui-menu
clr-ui-button

Mixin

There are provided lists of variables for looping through the colors. In order to use this functionality you must import file and call mixin(s):

@import "mixins/class-generator";

// Less
.material-color-class("red"); // another color or "all"
.material-color-class("red", background-color); // another property or empty (default: color)

// SCSS
@include material-color-class("red"); // another color or "all"
@include material-color-class("red", background-color); // another property or empty (default: color)

// Stylus
material-color-class('red'); // another color or 'all'
material-color-class('red', background-color); // another property or empty (default: color)

Thanks

Changelog

See the Releases section of our GitHub project for changelogs for each release version.

License

This software is released under the terms of the MIT license.