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stackgl-readme-css
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Reusable CSS for styling README/Markdown content consistently.
Can be imported using sheetify or rework-npm like so:
@import 'stackgl-readme-css';
Or required as a string from browserify or node:
require('insert-css')(require('stackgl-readme-css'))
For headings. Can be sourced easily from Google Fonts.
For body text and code. It's Open Source!
A copy has also been included in this repo for hosting on gh-pages with.
#66C4FF#FFE169#FF6F5C#61FF90#34363B#4A4F5E#5B6173#A9B0C2#DEE7FF#FFFFFFMIT. See LICENSE.md for details.
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Reusable CSS for styling README/Markdown content consistently
We found that stackgl-readme-css demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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