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Based on font-awesome, social_colors_rails provide official colors of social brand icons. See them on the Social colors rails official page.
Add these line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'font-awesome-rails'
gem 'social_colors_rails'
And then execute bundle install
For simple use, add it to your rails asset-pipeline
/*
*= require font-awesome
*= require social_colors_rails
* Or for production
*= require social_colors_rails.min
*/
in your application.css
file
Or if you work with SASS
@import "font-awesome";
@import "social_colors_rails";
You can customize the social_colors_rails plugin by importing the sass file and overwrite variables.
// Import your custom variables before the social_colors lib
@import "_custom_variables";
@import "font-awesome";
@import "social_colors_rails/init";
The prefered method is to use the social_tag
helper
social_tag
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-circle facebook" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="#">
# <i class="fa fa-facebook"></i>
# </a>
social_tag url: "https://www.facebook.com/devsbrain/"
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-square facebook" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="https://www.facebook.com/devsbrain/">
# <i class="fa fa-facebook"></i>
# </a>
social_tag "github", "https://github.com/TimVille"
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-circle github" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="https://github.com/TimVille">
# <i class="fa fa-github"></i>
# </a>
social_tag "github", "https://github.com/TimVille", style: "square"
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-square github" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="https://github.com/TimVille">
# <i class="fa fa-github"></i>
# </a>
social_tag "github", "https://github.com/TimVille", size: "2x"
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-circle github stack-2x" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="https://github.com/TimVille">
# <i class="fa fa-github"></i>
# </a>
social_tag "github", "https://github.com/TimVille", title: "My awesome link title"
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-circle github" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" title="My awesome link title" href="https://github.com/TimVille">
# <i class="fa fa-github"></i>
# </a>
social_tag "github", "https://github.com/TimVille", nofollow: false
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-circle github" target="_blank" rel="external" href="https://github.com/TimVille">
# <i class="fa fa-github"></i>
# </a>
social_tag "github", "https://github.com/TimVille", external: false
# => <a class="icon-stack stack-circle github" target="_blank" href="https://github.com/TimVille">
# <i class="fa fa-github"></i>
# </a>
But if you prefer, you can just wrap your font-awesome icon with these classes
<div class="icon-stack |brand-name|"></div>
New button are available with text possibilities. To add it with a rails helper, just use a link_to
link_to "Your text", "#", class: "btn btn-social btn-|size| |brand-name|"
<!-- Plain button -->
<a href="#" class="btn btn-social |brand-name| btn-|size|">
Your text here <i class="fa fa-|brand-name|"></i>
</a>
<!-- Outline button -->
<a href="#" class="btn btn-social-outline |brand-name| btn-|size|">
Your text here <i class="fa fa-|brand-name|"></i>
</a>
Options are available for stack style and stack size.
Add them next to icon-stack
class to apply them!
stack-circle
stack-square
stack-square-o
(stack||btn)-2x
(stack||btn)-3x
(stack||btn)-4x
//
// Stack parameters
//
$stack-lighten-amount: 10%;
$stack-darken-amount: 10%;
$stack-alpha-amount: 0;
$stack-hover-color: #424242;
$stack-hover-color-inverse: #424242;
$stack-shadow-color: transparentize(#000, 0.8);
$stack-shadow-length: 6;
$stack-shadow-blur: 4px;
$border-width: 3px;
$border-width-2x: 4px;
$border-width-3x: 5px;
$border-width-4x: 6px;
$stack-square-radius: 20%;
$btn-outline-radius: 8px;
$stack-4x: 3em;
$stack-3x: 2.5em;
$stack-2x: 2em;
$stack-anim-duration: .3s;
$stack-anim-ease: ease;
//
// Font-awesome icon shadow parameters
//
$icon-shadow-blur: 1px;
$icon-shadow-lighten-amount: 20%;
$icon-shadow-darken-amount: 30%;
$icon-shadow-alpha-amount: 0.7;
$icon-shadow-color: #000;
$icon-shadow-color-inverse: #000;
$icon-shadow-length: 100;
$icon-shadow-length-o: 6;
$icon-color: #fff;
$icon-hover-lighten-amount: 10%;
$icon-bg-hover-lighten-amount: 3%;
$icon-anim-duration: .4s;
$icon-anim-ease: ease;
//
// Button parameters
//
$btn-hover-lighten-amount: 10%;
$btn-bg-hover-lighten-amount: 3%;
<div class="icon-stack stack-circle github stack-4x">
<i class="fa fa-github"></i>
</div>
Brand names | ||
---|---|---|
Amazon | Android | |
Behance | Bitbucket | |
Codepen | ||
Delicious | Deviantart | Dropbox |
Etsy | ||
Firefox | Flickr | |
Github | Gitlab | Google-plus |
Houzz | ||
Lastfm | ||
Rss | ||
Skype | Slack | Snapchat |
Soundcloud | Spotify | Stack-Exchange |
Stack-Overflow | Steam | Stumbleupon |
Trello | Tripadvisor | Tumblr |
Viadeo | Vimeo | Vine |
Yahoo | Yelp | Youtube |
Envelope |
You can contribute by forking this project. Enjoy!
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
FAQs
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We found that social_colors_rails 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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