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tachyons-display

Performance based css module.

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tachyons-display 5.0.5

Performance based css module.

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Installation

With npm
npm install --save-dev tachyons-display

Learn more about using css installed with npm:

With Git

http:

git clone https://github.com/tachyons-css/tachyons-display

ssh:

git clone git@github.com:tachyons-css/tachyons-display.git

Usage

Using with Postcss

Import the css module

@import "tachyons-display";

Then process the css using the tachyons-cli

$ npm i -g tachyons-cli
$ tachyons path/to/css-file.css > dist/t.css
Using the css
CDN

The easiest and most simple way to use the css is to use the cdn hosted version. Include it in the head of your html with:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="http://unpkg.com/tachyons-display@5.0.5/css/tachyons-display.min.css" />
Locally

The built css is located in the css directory. It contains an unminified and minified version. You can either cut and paste that css or link to it directly in your html.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/module/css/tachyons-display">
Development

The source css files can be found in the src directory. Running $ npm start will process the source css and place the built css in the css directory.

The css

/*

   DISPLAY

   Base:
    d = display

   Modifiers:
    n     = none
    b     = block
    ib    = inline-block
    it    = inline-table
    t     = table
    tc    = table-cell
    tr    = table-row
    tcol  = table-column
    tcolg = table-column-group

   Media Query Extensions:
     -ns = not-small
     -m  = medium
     -l  = large

*/
.dn { display: none; }
.di { display: inline; }
.db { display: block; }
.dib { display: inline-block; }
.dit { display: inline-table; }
.dt { display: table; }
.dtc { display: table-cell; }
.dt-row { display: table-row; }
.dt-row-group { display: table-row-group; }
.dt-column { display: table-column; }
.dt-column-group { display: table-column-group; }
/*
  This will set table to full width and then
  all cells will be equal width
*/
.dt--fixed { table-layout: fixed; width: 100%; }
@media screen and (min-width: 30em) {
 .dn-ns { display: none; }
 .di-ns { display: inline; }
 .db-ns { display: block; }
 .dib-ns { display: inline-block; }
 .dit-ns { display: inline-table; }
 .dt-ns { display: table; }
 .dtc-ns { display: table-cell; }
 .dt-row-ns { display: table-row; }
 .dt-row-group-ns { display: table-row-group; }
 .dt-column-ns { display: table-column; }
 .dt-column-group-ns { display: table-column-group; }
 .dt--fixed-ns { table-layout: fixed; width: 100%; }
}
@media screen and (min-width: 30em) and (max-width: 60em) {
 .dn-m { display: none; }
 .di-m { display: inline; }
 .db-m { display: block; }
 .dib-m { display: inline-block; }
 .dit-m { display: inline-table; }
 .dt-m { display: table; }
 .dtc-m { display: table-cell; }
 .dt-row-m { display: table-row; }
 .dt-row-group-m { display: table-row-group; }
 .dt-column-m { display: table-column; }
 .dt-column-group-m { display: table-column-group; }
 .dt--fixed-m { table-layout: fixed; width: 100%; }
}
@media screen and (min-width: 60em) {
 .dn-l { display: none; }
 .di-l { display: inline; }
 .db-l { display: block; }
 .dib-l { display: inline-block; }
 .dit-l { display: inline-table; }
 .dt-l { display: table; }
 .dtc-l { display: table-cell; }
 .dt-row-l { display: table-row; }
 .dt-row-group-l { display: table-row-group; }
 .dt-column-l { display: table-column; }
 .dt-column-group-l { display: table-column-group; }
 .dt--fixed-l { table-layout: fixed; width: 100%; }
}

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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Package last updated on 11 Oct 2018

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