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sassdoc-theme-light
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This is SassDoc's default theme which means this is the theme that will be used when running SassDoc without a custom theme.
This theme uses Themeleon as a theme engine, and themeleon-swig as a template engine, directly plugged into Themeleon.
Because this is likely to be the most used theme of all, it is not as simple as a theme can get. For instance, there is quite a bit of logic in both index.js
and the Swig templates. Fortunately, you don't have to deal with that at all.
There are some possibilites to customise the theme's view. Essentially what's being displayed, what's not, and what are the project informations to be displayed in the header and footer.
To learn how to customise the theme's view, please read the documentation on SassDoc's wiki. Fear not! It's all about creating a JSON file and passing a --config
option. No big deal.
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SassDoc's default theme
The npm package sassdoc-theme-light receives a total of 83 weekly downloads. As such, sassdoc-theme-light popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sassdoc-theme-light demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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