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spectrum-css
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A collection of CSS classes for rapid front-end development
The best way to include Spectrum in your project is to use a CDN:
/* Imported into a CSS file. */
@import('https://spectrum.optick.io/latest/spectrum-full.min.css')
or
<!-- Directly linked within an HTML page -->
<link href="https://spectrum.optick.io/latest/spectrum-full.min.css" />
If you want to consolidate the CSS in your project or choose which modules to import, use NPM:
npm install spectrum-css --save-dev
You can then import files directly within your SCSS file:
@import '~spectrum-css/src/scss/spectrum-core';
@import '~spectrum-css/src/scss/modules/additional/border/width';
# Install dependencies.
npm install
# Serve with hot reload at http://localhost:8888.
npm run dev
# Build for production with minification.
npm run build
# Run all tests.
npm test
Created by Ian Walter
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A collection of CSS classes for rapid front-end development
We found that spectrum-css 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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