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just-the-grid
Advanced tools
Just a handy flex grid to build any layout you want.
The grid is build using the flex css property, which makes it easy to create any layout you want. If you are familiar with the Bootstrap Grid, you will find many similarities, if you are a novice - it will take only some minutes to understand, how it works.
There are several options, how you can install the grid:
Npm
npm i just-the-grid --save
Bower
bower install just-the-grid
GitHub
Here is the list of classes:
.container
.container-fluid
.row
.col-(xs | sm | md | lg)-(1 - 12)
**.col-..-offset-..
.normal-.. (default behaviour | sm and up)
.reverse-..
.column-..
.column-reverse-..
.start-.. (default behaviour | sm and up)
.center-..
.end-..
.between-..
.around-..
.stretch-.. (default behaviour | sm and up)
.top-..
.middle-..
.bottom-..
.baseline-..
.first-..
.last-..
.hidden-..
.hidden-(xs | sm | md)-up
MIT
FAQs
Just a handy flex grid to build any layout you want.
The npm package just-the-grid receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, just-the-grid popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that just-the-grid 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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