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A light-weight CSS framework to quickly implement skeletons into your projects.


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skellyCSS

A light-weight CSS framework to quickly implement skeletons into your projects.

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Installation

npm

To install via node package manager:

npm install @ritterim/skellycss

CSS

Include the Skelly css file wherever you add your CSS:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="..@ritterim/skellycss/dist/style.css">

JavaScript

Include the skelly.js file wherever you add your JavaScript:

<script src="..@ritterim/skellycss/dist/skelly.js"></script>

Quick Usage

You can quickly get started using skellyCSS using the JavaScript utility, like so:

<h2 class="skeleton skeleton--md" data-animation="true"></h2>
<p class="skeleton" data-lines="4" data-animation="true"></p>

See full JavaScript Utility docs below


Usage

Skeletons can be quickly added to any project with a few simple lines of code.

Headers

Apply the skeleton class to any type of header and it will automatically adjust to the font-size of the header stylings:

Headers

<h1 class="skeleton"></h1>
<h2 class="skeleton"></h2>
<h3 class="skeleton"></h3>
<h4 class="skeleton"></h4>
<h5 class="skeleton"></h5>
<h6 class="skeleton"></h6>

Paragraphs

You can create paragraph skeletons by applying the skeleton class to the paragraph tag, then including however many span tags you'd like with the skeleton__line class within the paragraph. In order to make the paragraph skeleton look more like a paragraph, the last line is set to 50% width.

Paragraphs

<div>
  <p class="skeleton">
    <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
    <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
    <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
    <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  </p>
</div>

Line Width

You can adjust the line width by applying a size modifier class:

WidthModifier Class
Small, 25%.skeleton--sm
Medium, 50%.skeleton--md
Large, 75%.skeleton--lg
Full, 100%.skeleton--full

Line Widths

<h1 class="skeleton skeleton--sm"></h1>
<h1 class="skeleton skeleton--md"></h1>
<h1 class="skeleton skeleton--lg"></h1>
<h1 class="skeleton skeleton--full"></h1>

Alignment

You can text align the skeleton using alignment modifier classes:

AlignmentModifier Class
Left.skeleton--left
Center.skeleton--center
Right.skeleton--right

Alignment

<!-- Left Align -->
<p class="skeleton skeleton--left">
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
</p>

<!-- Center Align -->
<p class="skeleton skeleton--center">
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
</p>

<!-- Right Align -->
<p class="skeleton skeleton--right">
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
  <span class="skeleton__line"></span>
</p>

Images

You can create an image skeleton by using the .skeleton-image class. By default this will apply the image skeleton at 100% height and width of the parent container.

Sizes

Here are some default sizes we have included for skeleton images:

SizeModifier Class
Small, 50x50.skeleton-image--sm
Medium, 100x100.skeleton-image--md
Large, 200x200.skeleton-image--lg
X-Large, 400x400.skeleton-image--xl
Full, 100% x 100%.skeleton-image--full

Images

<img class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--md" />
<img class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--sm" />
<img class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg" />
<img class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--xl" />

Shapes

You can also make different image shapes using shape modifier classes:

ShapeDescriptionModifier Class
SquareSets the image aspect ratio to 1/1 (default).skeleton-image--square
CircleSets the border radius to 50%.skeleton-image--circle
Landscape RectangleSets the image aspect ratio to 4/3.skeleton-image--landscape
Portrait RectangleSets the image aspect ratio to 3/4.skeleton-image--portrait
Wide RectangleSets the image aspect ratio to 16/9.skeleton-image--wide
Tall RectangleSets the image aspect ratio to 9/16.skeleton-image--tall
<div class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg skeleton-image--square"></div>
<div class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg skeleton-image--circle"></div>
<div class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg skeleton-image--landscape"></div>
<div class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg skeleton-image--portrait"></div>
<div class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg skeleton-image--wide"></div>
<div class="skeleton-image skeleton-image--lg skeleton-image--tall"></div>

Animation

To add animation, add a span.skeleton--animation within the .skeleton__line elements in headers or paragaphs.

Animation

<div>
  <p class="skeleton">
    <span class="skeleton__line">
      <span class="skeleton--animation"></span>
    </span>
        <span class="skeleton__line">
      <span class="skeleton--animation"></span>
    </span>
    <span class="skeleton__line">
      <span class="skeleton--animation"></span>
    </span>
    <span class="skeleton__line">
      <span class="skeleton--animation"></span>
    </span>
  </p>
</div>

JavaScript Utility

The easiest and our preferred way to add Skeletons is by using the included JavaScript utilities.

On either a header tag or a paragraph tag, add the skeleton class and a data-lines attribute with the number of lines you'd like the skeleton to have:

<h2 class="skeleton skeleton--md" data-lines="2"></h2>
<p class="skeleton" data-lines="7"></p>

You can also give the skeleton animation by adding the data-animation attribute and setting it to true:

<h2 class="skeleton skeleton--md" data-animation="true"></h2>
<p class="skeleton" data-lines="7" data-animation="true"></p>

JavaScript Data Attributes

You can alter the way skeleton looks by utilizing other data-attributes as well, including opacity and color:

<!-- Opacity -->
<h2 class="skeleton skeleton--md" data-animation="true"></h2>
<p class="skeleton" data-lines="7" data-opacity="0.3"></p>

<!-- Color -->
<h2 class="skeleton skeleton--md" data-animation="true"></h2>
<p class="skeleton" data-lines="7" data-color="tomato"></p>
All Data Attributes
AttributeDescriptionType
data-linesDetermines how many lines to outputInteger
data-animationAdds animation to the skeleton linesBoolean
data-opacitySets the opacity of the skeleton lines (sets opacity between 0 and 1)Float
data-colorSets the color of the skeleton linesColor

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Last updated on 16 Oct 2023

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