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@parallaxagency/browsergrid
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BrowserGrid allows you to replicate your Photoshop guides in your browser.
We found ourselves using tools to overlay semi-opaque designs over our websites to ensure we were working to the correct guide lines. It seemed more logical to have these guides in the browser.
To install BrowserGrid in a project:
yarn add @parallaxagency/browsergrid
Then import BrowserGrid as a module:
import BrowserGrid from '@parallaxagency/browsergrid'
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
const browserGrid = new BrowserGrid([
{
width: 1440,
cols: 18,
gutter: 10,
includeCenterLines: 6
},
{
width: 960,
cols: 12,
gutter: 10,
color: '#f00',
includeCenterLines: 3
}
])
BrowserGrid uses a slightly different build process than our other projects. Rather than using Gulp, we just use webpack and npm scripts for other functionality like linting.
When actually doing development on this project the only change you will really notice is some of the CLI commands have changed.
To compile JS with webpack and watch for changes:
npm run dev
To make a release version:
npm run build
To run linters:
npm run lint
It's unlikely you will even have to run the last two commands as they are automatically run when publishing a new version or committing changes.
FAQs
BrowserGrid
The npm package @parallaxagency/browsergrid receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, @parallaxagency/browsergrid popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @parallaxagency/browsergrid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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