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Provides base styles and resets for stylesheets. Includes standardised utilities, such as visually hiding components or adding a consistent focus state.


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o-normalise MIT licensed

Foundation styles and standardised utilities

Usage

Check out how to include Origami components in your project to get started with o-normalise.

Sass

To output all default o-normalise styles call the mixin oNormalise:

@include oNormalise();

To include features of o-normalise granularly, pass an $opts map. E.g. to output all styles except for the css helper classes o-normalise-visually-hidden and o-normalise-clearfix:

@include oNormalise($opts: (
	'elements': ('forms', 'images', 'text', 'links'),
	'body': ('font-smoothing', 'focus', 'reduce-motion')
));

Options include:

FeatureDescriptionValues
elementsElement types to apply normalising styles to.'forms', 'images', 'text', 'links'
bodyFeatures which apply to html, body, main elements and all elements with a :focus state.'font-smoothing', 'focus'
helpersClasses which may be applied to elements manually.'clearfix', 'visually-hidden'

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Focus States

o-normalise provides default focus states using the :focus-visible pseudo-class. This applies while an element matches the :focus pseudo-class and the user-agent determines that the focus should be specially indicated.

Browser support is now good so we no longer recommend the focus-visible polyfill, this should be removed from your project. :focus is used as a fallback where needed in older browsers.

Contributing

If you think there is something that could be added to o-normalise, either raise an issue to discuss or create a Pull Request with the changes to be reviewed by the Origami team.

If you think of any JavaScript functions or utilities that would be useful to have in a module like this, please raise an issue on o-utils.

Migration guide

StateMajor VersionLast Minor ReleaseMigration guide
✨ active3N/Amigrate to v3
⚠ maintained22.0migrate to v2
╳ deprecated11.7N/A

Contact

If you have any questions or comments about this component, or need help using it, please either raise an issue, visit #origami-support or email Origami Support.


Licence

This software is published by the Financial Times under the MIT licence.

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Last updated on 27 Oct 2023

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