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postcss-grid-system

A PostCSS plugin to create grids based on a fixed column width.

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postcss-grid-system

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francoisromain.github.io/postcss-grid-system

A PostCSS plugin to create grids based on a fixed column width.


Installation

Install the npm package:

$ npm install postcss-grid-system --save-dev

Require with PostCSS:

postcss([ require('postcss-grid-system') ])

See PostCSS docs to setup with Gulp, Grunt, Webpack, npm scripts…


Configuration

Global settings (and default values):


@gs {
  width:   20.5rem;  /* width of a single column */
  gutter:  1.5rem;   /* width of the gutter */
  padding: 1.5rem;   /* padding of the main container */
  max:     8;        /* maximum number of blocs (wide screens) */
  min:     2;        /* minimum number of blocs (mobile) */
  align:   center;   /* center or left */ 
  display: flex;     /* float or flex */  
}

A breakpoint is created for each value from min to max. When the screen is narrower than min * width, elements are fluids.


Usage

Media queries

@gs-media [breakpoint] {
    .my-class {
        …
    }
}
  • breakpoint: apply classes when the screen is wider than breakpoint. To set the default styles (mobile first), use @gs-media 0 { ….
Example

00: input, output, markup, demo

Containers

gs: container

The container width is set for each breakpoint.

Example

.my-container {
  gs: container;
}

01: input, output, markup, demo

Rows

gs: row

Rows are intended to contain either a bloc or a fraction element. They have a negative right margin.

Example

.my-row {
  gs: row;
}

02: input, output, markup, demo

Blocs

gs: bloc [width](-[offset])

Blocs have a fixed width.

  • width: width of the bloc.
  • offset (optional): remaining space before the bloc can take its width. if (width + offset) is wider than breakpoint, then width shrinks first.
Example

.my-bloc {
  gs: bloc 2;
}

.my-bloc-with-offset {
  gs: bloc 2-3;
}

03: input, output, markup, demo

04: input, output, markup, demo

Fractions

gs: fraction [ratio]/[total]

  • ratio: fraction of the total.
  • total: divider, relative to width.
Example

.my-fraction {
  gs: fraction 3/2;
}

05: input, output, markup, demo

Columns

gs: columns [columns](-[offset])

  • columns: number of columns.
  • offset (optional): remaining space before the columns are active. If (columns + offset) is greater than breakpoint, then columns shrinks first.
Example

.my-columns {
  gs: columns 4;
}

.my-columns-with-offset {
  gs: columns 4-2;
}

06: input, output, markup, demo

07: input, output, markup, demo

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Package last updated on 26 Apr 2016

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