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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.
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…
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.
@gs-media [breakpoint] {
.my-class {
…
}
}
@gs-media 0 { …
.Example: input, output, markup, demo
gs: container
The container width is set for each breakpoint.
Example: input, output, markup, demo
gs: row
Rows are intended to contain either a bloc or a fraction element. They have a negative right margin.
Example: input, output, markup, demo
gs: bloc [width] [align]
Blocs have a fixed width.
Example: input, output, markup, demo
gs: fraction [ratio]/[total]
Example: input, output, markup, demo
gs: columns [columns]
0.4.12, (2018-08-07)
FAQs
A PostCSS plugin to create grids based on a fixed column width.
The npm package postcss-grid-system receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, postcss-grid-system popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that postcss-grid-system 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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