2.3.4 • Published 7 years ago

mdcss-theme-github-iscor v2.3.4

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MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

mdcss GitHub

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mdcss GitHub is a theme for mdcss based on the documentation styles seen across GitHub.

Usage

Add mdcss and mdcss GitHub to your build tool:

npm install mdcss --save-dev
npm install mdcss-theme-github-iscor --save-dev

Whenever mdcss is used, reference this theme.

require('mdcss')({
  theme: require('mdcss-theme-github-iscor')({ /* options */ })
})

Features

Example

The example keyword is used to render living examples of code in iframes.

<button>This is a button</button>

Specifying a language like example:html generates an example that is then followed by the original code block.

<button>This is a button</button>

Arguments that follow ,name:value may be used to customize the example iframes. For instance, the width or height of an example might be specified so that its contents adhere to a particular breakpoint.

<p>The desktop view.</p>
<p>The tablet view.</p>
<p>The mobile view.</p>

Color

The color keyword is used to generate a visual palette of colors. Arguments that follow @name: value may be used to provide any additional details about a color.

@color: #ffffff @name: White
@color: #f8f8f8 @name: White Smoke
@color: #e7e7e7 @name: Whisper
@color: #777777 @name: Grey
@color: #565454 @name: Matterhorn
@color: #4078c0 @name: Steel Blue
@color: #333333 @name: Night Rider

Order

The order heading detail is used to control the order of sections in the generated style guide. A negative order value will shift the item before non-ordered items, while a positive order value will push the item after non-ordered values.

/*---
section: First Section
order: -1
---
*/

Attached to a subsection, the order detail will control the position of the subsection inside the section.

/*---
title:   Last Subsection
section: Third Section
order: 1
---
*/

Options

Options control the look and feel of the mdcss GitHub theme as well as any iframe examples that may be used.

title

Type: String
Default: 'Style Guide'

The page title to be used by the style guide.

logo

Type: String
Default: 'mdcss-logo.png'

The page logo to be used by the style guide.

css

Type: Array
Default: ['style.css']

A list of CSS files to be used by the theme.

js

Type: Array
Default: []

A list of JavaScript files to be used by the theme.

examples.base

Type: String
Default: null

The base URL to use for all relative URLs contained within an example, including CSS and JavaScript references.

examples.target

Type: String
Default: '_self'

The frame to open example hyperlinks from within an example.

examples.css

Type: Array
Default: ['style.css']

A list of CSS files to be used by examples.

examples.js

Type: Array
Default: null

A list of JavaScript files to be used by examples.

examples.bodyjs

Type: Array
Default: null

A list of JavaScript files to be used by examples, inserted after the example.

examples.htmlcss

Type: String
Default: 'background:none;border:0;clip:auto;display:block;height:auto;margin:0;padding:0;position:static;width:auto'

A string of styles applied to the <html> wrapping the example. These default styles are used to create a seamless effect with the styleguide.

examples.bodycss

Type: String
Default: 'background:none;border:0;clip:auto;display:block;height:auto;margin:0;padding:16px;position:static;width:auto'

A string of styles applied to the <body> wrapping the example. These default styles are used to create a seamless effect with the styleguide.

Credits

Thanks to Jonathan Neal jonathantneal@hotmail.com (http://jonathantneal.com)