1.0.2 • Published 9 years ago

lotus.css v1.0.2

Weekly downloads
4
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 years ago

lotus.css

A minimalist's typography focused and responsive framework for the web

Check out a demo here: http://goatslacker.github.io/lotus.css/

Features

  • Small!
  • Focus on typography
  • Responsive built-in
  • Cross Browser
  • Low specificity

Using the CLI

npm install lotus.css

Run lotus in your project's directory. A minified lotus build will be sent to process.stdout.

You can configure what you want in your lotus build via package.json

Sample:

{
  "lotus.css": {
    "modules": {
      "normalize": true,
      "typography": true,
      "grid": true,
      "buttons": true,
      "colors": true,
      "spacing": true,
      "tables": true,
      "extras": true
    },
    "colors": {
      "black": "#636669",
      "dark-gray": "#636669",
      "blue": "#6297DE",
      "green": "#9BCFA1"
    }
  }
}

For a reference of configurable variables see here.

Another CSS Framework?

There are many amazing css frameworks out there and everything from really minimalist to an all inclusive large framework.

I liked the grids from Toast, the size of min, the build tool from pure, and other bits from Kube and Skeleton.

This is a tight collection of small independent css modules featuring style, responsive-ness, and low-specificity.

There is a web build tool available allowing you to customize your build from the variables to which components you'll actually be using.

License

MIT