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@privacybydesign/irma-css
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This is a package that contains all the necessary CSS to make IRMA flows look pretty and have a standardized look and feel. See the style guide for visual examples and code snippets.
This package has been designed and tested to work with the browsers Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge and IE11.
This package only contains CSS. So basically you just include the CSS file(s)
and find the right HTML snippets in the styleguide.
The modules based on irma-web
(so also irma-popup
) make use of these snippets.
There is a normal version and a minified version of the styles that you can include in your project. The CSS can be linked into your website the regular way. You have to host the CSS file yourself.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="assets/irma.css" />
Alternatively, you can install it as an npm package. This can be useful if you want to use (parts of) the SCSS behind it and override some variables, if you need to package it in some complicated way and if you want more control over updates.
$ npm install irma-css
You can then pull from the entire thing or just bits and pieces of it in your SCSS/SASS files:
# The entire thing:
@import "~irma-css";
# Or just bits and pieces of it:
@import "~irma-css/src/components/irma-form";
Or require the CSS in your javascript if you use a tool like Webpack:
require('@privacybydesign/irma-css');
Requires a working git
and npm
on your machine.
# Install dependencies
$ cd irma-css
$ npm install
# Run the compiler & dev server
$ npm run dev
The style guide has been updated in the docs/styleguide
directory in
the root of this project. To show the styleguide, the docs
directory can simply be hosted using an HTTP
server to run the example. You can for example use serve
for this:
npm install serve
`npm bin`/serve ../docs/styleguide
Any change you make to the stylesheets will trigger a rebuild of the style guide and will be shown after a browser refresh.
Please only commit your changes to the SCSS files, not any of the generated files:
$ git add irma-css/src/
$ git commit -m "Update button shadows to reflect new design"
FAQs
Styling to standardize the IRMA login flow and make it look pretty
The npm package @privacybydesign/irma-css receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @privacybydesign/irma-css popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @privacybydesign/irma-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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