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Demo :http://peec.github.io/ember-mdl/
ember-mdl
is a Material Design implementation of Googles Material Design Lite Suite.
The goal of this addon is to implement the Material Design Components and use the standard SASS sources from Google UX Team.
Component | Support |
---|---|
Badges | 100% (no js) |
Buttons | 100% |
Layout | 100% |
Loading | 100% |
Menus | 100% |
Sliders | 100% |
Toggles | 100% |
Tables | 100% (no js) |
Text Fields | 100% |
Tooltips | 100% |
** Support marked with no js
means that support is provided through Google Material Lite SASS only and javascript version components is not needed for these cases for these components to work properly.
See the dummy app inside the tests/dummy
folder.
git clone
this repositorynpm install
bower install
ember server
ember test
ember test --server
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.
v0.0.3 (2015-12-30)
FAQs
The default blueprint for ember-cli addons.
The npm package ember-mdl receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, ember-mdl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ember-mdl 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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