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@folkehelseinstituttet/style
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CSS styling used by Folkehelseinstituttet, based on Bootstrap frontend framework.
Fhi.Frontend.Style | Bootstrap | Node/NPM |
---|---|---|
4.x.x | 5 | 16/8* |
3.x.x | 5 | 16/8* |
* designsystem.fhi.no uses these Node/NPM versions, older versions may work, but then your on your own :wink:
You find the changelog here
Install with npm: npm install @folkehelseinstituttet/style
If you want the full style library
@import "~@folkehelseinstituttet/style/scss/style.scss";
If you only need the variables for use in ex. a library
@import "~@folkehelseinstituttet/style/scss/variables.scss";
If you want to use CSS instead of SCSS
npm pack
~@folkehelseinstituttet/style/css/style.css
to your projectRead about how to contribute here
Live examples in our demo app: https://designsystem.fhi.no Repo for demo app: Fhi.Frontend.Demo
Only SourceSansPro
and CrimsonText
are distributed with this package. BrandonText
are proprietary, and must be imported in projects where it's a design requirement.
4.0.1
Feb 1, 2023
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CSS styling used by Folkehelseinstituttet
The npm package @folkehelseinstituttet/style receives a total of 237 weekly downloads. As such, @folkehelseinstituttet/style popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @folkehelseinstituttet/style demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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