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splotch

v1.1.3

Published

Deside on a color scheme

Downloads

9

Readme

Splotch

117 color schemes and 468 variations

Install

npm install splotch

Usage

1. Link to splotch on html page
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./node_modules/splotch/splotch.min.css">	
2. To use on the whole page
<body class"mint-1">
3. To use different varieties (each class has four variations)
<div class='mint-1'></div>
<div class='mint-2'></div>
<div class='mint-3'></div>
<div class='mint-4'></div>

List of classes availible

Coming soon

  • colors extending past just text

Color classes by category

Check out the classes you can use
Each class has four variations. The syntax is classname dash number(1,2,3,4) ex:class='icecream-1' or class='seafoam-4'

ERROR?

  • If using React with webpack you might come across Resource interpreted as Stylesheet but transferred with MIME type text/html: "http://localhost:3000/node_modules/splotch/splotch.min.css"
  • fix: Instead of linking to 'Splotch' in you index.html file you will need to set up your webpack.config.js file to handle css. npm install css-loader and style-loader. In your config file, add module: { loaders: [{ test: /\.css$/, loader: 'style-loader!css-loader'}] then add import splotch from "./node_modules/splotch/splotch.min.css" to your main React js file.