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@seedcss/seed-button
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Button component pack for Seed!
npm install seed-button --save
Check out our documentation of this pack.
This seed pack needs to be imported into your sass pipeline. Below is an example using Gulp:
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sass = require('gulp-sass');
var pack = require('seed-button');
gulp.task('sass', function () {
return gulp.src('./sass/**/*.scss')
.pipe(sass({
includePaths: pack
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./css'));
});
Once that is setup, simply @import
seed-button as needed in your .scss
file:
// Packs
@import "pack/seed-button/_index";
This Pack's variables can be found in _config.scss
.
This Pack also has additional configs specifically for color, found in /configs/_color.scss
.
seed-button
has tests written with seed-barista (powered by Mocha).
Run tests locally:
npm test
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