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@justeat/fozzie
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Base Front-End Library for Just Eat Global Platform. Designed to be reusable across any site that want to share those base styles.
If you are using the fozzie gulp build tasks, then Eyeglass is automatically setup ready to use. If not, you can use it in one of the following ways:
Install the fozzie module using NPM or Yarn:
yarn add @justeat/fozzie
Then within your Sass files, you will need to import this module.
@import 'fozzie';
You can then use the base styles that fozzie
has available in this module (and that will be documented shortly).
v2.0.0
September 24, 2020
JustEatBasis
and subsequent breaking changes to update font variables to hook into new design token variables in fozzie.FAQs
UI Web Framework for the Just Eat Global Platform
The npm package @justeat/fozzie receives a total of 56 weekly downloads. As such, @justeat/fozzie popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @justeat/fozzie demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 29 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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