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Fundamental Library Common CSS Package
Fundamental Library Common CSS Package is a set of utility classes and SCSS mixins that allow developers to add padding, margin, color, font, shadow, and more to their applications and controls without writing custom css. The class naming follows the BEM (Block Element Modifier) methodology and the values of the CSS rules are based on SAP Fiori Design Guidelines. Further customization is possible by using the SCSS mixins and providing user defined values as parameters. SCSS Mixins help in defining styles that can be re-used throughout the project's stylesheet.
Fundamental Library Common CSS Package is part of the Fundamental Styles. If you have installed the Fundamental Styles in your project, you automatically get the Fundamental Library Common CSS Package.
Learn more at http://sap.github.io/fundamental-styles/
Fundamental Library Common CSS Package can stand on its own. To install the package:
npm i @fundamental-styles/common-css
The Fundamental Library Common CSS Package consists of property values that align with the SAP Fiori designs.
border-radius border content-paddings display flex focus margin media-queries padding shadow typography
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Fundamental Library Styles Common CSS
The npm package @fundamental-styles/common-css receives a total of 1,209 weekly downloads. As such, @fundamental-styles/common-css popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fundamental-styles/common-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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