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postcss-button
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francoisromain.github.io/postcss-button
A PostCSS plugin to create buttons.
There are two ways to declare a button:
@button big-button {
border-width: 1px;
color: orange;
background-color: white;
border-color: silver;
color-hover: white;
background-color-hover: orange;
border-color-hover: orange;
color-active: white;
background-color-active: silver;
border-color-active: silver;
class-active: active;
class-disabled: disabled;
}
.my-button {
button: big-button;
}
.your-button {
button-color: skyblue white white;
button-background: white skyblue silver;
button-border: 4px skyblue skyblue silver;
button-classes: active diabled;
}
01: input, output, markup, demo
02: input, output, markup, demo
Install the npm package:
$ npm install postcss-button --save-dev
Require the PostCSS plugin:
postcss([ require('postcss-button') ])
See PostCSS docs to setup with Gulp, Grunt, Webpack, npm scripts…
@button ([name]) {
color: grey;
background-color: white;
color-active: white;
background-color-active: grey;
border-width: 0;
border-color: grey;
border-color-active: black;
class-active: active;
class-disabled: disabled;
}
button: [name];
button-color: [color] ([color-active]) ([color-hover]);
button-background: [background-color] ([background-color-active]) ([background-color-hover]);
button-border: [width] ([border-color]) ([border-color-active]) ([border-color-hover]);
button-classes: [active] ([disabled]);
Missing declarations fallback to the default settings.
FAQs
A PostCSS plugin to create buttons.
The npm package postcss-button receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, postcss-button popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that postcss-button 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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