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polaris-position

v1.4.1

Published

Polaris Position Plugin for Polaris Framework. A set of responsive classes for controlling 'left', 'right', 'top', and 'bottom' position of HTML elements.

Downloads

4

Readme

Polaris Position Plugin (v1.4.1)

In addition to the built-in features and components comes with Polaris framework, you can also use a set of useful plugins.

Polaris Position Plugin contains a set of responsive classes for controlling left, right, top, and bottom position of HTML elements.

Documentation

Coming soon...

Dependencies

For production, Polaris Position Plugin needs Polaris Framework Core CSS library.

And for development, it depends on:

Get Started

Install via npm

npm install polaris-position

Use Polaris CDN

Coming soon...

Download Polaris Position

Download Polaris Position

Clone Polaris

You can also clone Polaris Position using git:

git clone https://github.com/heminsatya/polaris-position.git

Customize Polaris Position

First, you need to download or clone it, then you need to follow a few easy steps:

  • Open up your favourite CLI program.
  • Change directory to the path where Polaris Position extracted:
cd path-to/polaris-position/
  • Install packages by:
npm install

Now, you have everything set-up. You can customize it however you want.

Next step after customization is to rebuild the CSS libraries.

  • To rebuild the CSS libraries run:
npm run css
npm run css-dev