├── codespell.txt ├── CNAME ├── CODEOWNERS ├── .jshintrc ├── packages ├── john │ ├── wd │ ├── wp │ ├── wrangler.toml │ ├── package.json │ ├── package-lock.json │ └── index.js └── max │ ├── wrangler.toml │ ├── index.js │ ├── package.json │ └── package-lock.json ├── .eslintignore ├── .hound.yml ├── assets ├── images │ ├── OneLogo.png │ └── gradient.png ├── fonts │ └── Inter-Regular.woff ├── js │ └── index.min.js └── css │ └── styles.min.css ├── lerna.json ├── lrp ├── ui-screenshots └── screenshot.jpg ├── package.json ├── .github ├── linters │ ├── .markdown-lint.yml │ └── .yaml-lint.yml ├── dependabot.yml ├── workflows │ ├── wrangler.yml │ ├── deploy.yml │ ├── super-linter.yml │ ├── lint.yml │ └── codeql-analysis.yml └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── feature_request.md │ └── bug_report.md ├── Makefile ├── .editorconfig ├── .gitignore ├── README.md ├── .pre-commit-config.yaml └── LICENSE /codespell.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CNAME: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | onelang.org 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CODEOWNERS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * @BaseMax @jbampton 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.jshintrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "esversion": 6 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/john/wd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | wrangler dev 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/john/wp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | wrangler publish 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.eslintignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules 2 | packages/*/dist 3 | packages/*/worker 4 | venv 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.hound.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | jshint: 2 | config_file: .jshintrc 3 | ignore_file: .jshintignore 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/images/OneLogo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/One-Language/Website/HEAD/assets/images/OneLogo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/images/gradient.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/One-Language/Website/HEAD/assets/images/gradient.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lerna.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "npmClient": "npm", 3 | "packages": ["packages/*"], 4 | "version": "0.0.1" 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lrp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | lerna run publish 4 | # cd languages/python || exit 5 | # wrangler publish 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/fonts/Inter-Regular.woff: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/One-Language/Website/HEAD/assets/fonts/Inter-Regular.woff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ui-screenshots/screenshot.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/One-Language/Website/HEAD/ui-screenshots/screenshot.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "root", 3 | "private": true, 4 | "devDependencies": { 5 | "lerna": "^9.0.0" 6 | } 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/linters/.markdown-lint.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # MD013/line-length 2 | MD013: false 3 | 4 | # MD034/no-bare-urls 5 | MD034: false 6 | 7 | # MD033/no-inline-html 8 | MD033: false 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/max/wrangler.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name = "max" 2 | type = "webpack" 3 | account_id = "9434315bd88af67b07677c2cde620d3b" 4 | workers_dev = true 5 | route = "" 6 | zone_id = "" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/john/wrangler.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name = "john" 2 | account_id = "9434315bd88af67b07677c2cde620d3b" 3 | compatibility_date = "2022-06-25" 4 | main = "./index.js" 5 | workers_dev = true 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/linters/.yaml-lint.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | extends: default 3 | 4 | ignore: | 5 | node_modules/ 6 | 7 | rules: 8 | comments: disable 9 | document-start: disable 10 | line-length: disable 11 | truthy: false 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .PHONY: check 2 | check: 3 | pre-commit run --all-files 4 | 5 | .PHONY: checkinstall 6 | checkinstall: 7 | pre-commit install 8 | 9 | .PHONY: checkupdate 10 | checkupdate: 11 | pre-commit autoupdate 12 | 13 | .PHONY: lrp 14 | lrp: 15 | lerna run publish 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EditorConfig is awesome: https://EditorConfig.org 2 | 3 | # top-most EditorConfig file 4 | root = true 5 | 6 | # Unix-style newlines with a newline ending every file 7 | [*] 8 | charset = utf-8 9 | end_of_line = lf 10 | insert_final_newline = true 11 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 12 | 13 | [Makefile] 14 | indent_style = tab 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/dependabot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: 2 2 | updates: 3 | # Maintain dependencies for GitHub Actions 4 | - package-ecosystem: 'github-actions' 5 | directory: '/' 6 | schedule: 7 | interval: 'daily' 8 | 9 | # Maintain dependencies for npm 10 | - package-ecosystem: 'npm' 11 | directory: '/' 12 | schedule: 13 | interval: 'daily' 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/js/index.min.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function OpenMenu() { 2 | const MainNav = document.querySelector('.main-nav'); 3 | const Hamburger = document.querySelector('.hamburger'); 4 | const NavToggle = document.querySelector('.nav-toggle'); 5 | NavToggle.addEventListener('click', () => { 6 | Hamburger.classList.toggle('is-open'); 7 | MainNav.classList.toggle('is-open'); 8 | }); 9 | } 10 | OpenMenu(); 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/max/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const html = ` 2 | 3 |

Hello Max The Super One!!!

4 | `; 5 | 6 | async function handleRequest(request) { 7 | return new Response(html, { 8 | headers: { 9 | 'content-type': 'text/html;charset=UTF-8', 10 | }, 11 | }); 12 | } 13 | 14 | addEventListener('fetch', (event) => { 15 | return event.respondWith(handleRequest(event.request)); 16 | }); 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/max/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "private": true, 3 | "name": "Max", 4 | "version": "1.0.0", 5 | "description": "All things One and Max Base", 6 | "main": "index.js", 7 | "scripts": { 8 | "build": "wrangler build", 9 | "publish": "wrangler publish", 10 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1", 11 | "format": "prettier --write '**/*.{js,css,json,md}'" 12 | }, 13 | "author": "BaseMax", 14 | "devDependencies": { 15 | "prettier": "3.7.4" 16 | } 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/john/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "private": true, 3 | "name": "John", 4 | "version": "1.0.0", 5 | "description": "All things One and John Bampton", 6 | "main": "index.js", 7 | "scripts": { 8 | "build": "wrangler build", 9 | "publish": "wrangler publish", 10 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1", 11 | "format": "prettier --write '**/*.{js,css,json,md}'" 12 | }, 13 | "author": "John Bampton", 14 | "devDependencies": { 15 | "prettier": "3.7.4" 16 | } 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/wrangler.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: 🚢 Deploy Workers 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - main 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | john: 10 | if: github.repository == 'One-Language/Website' 11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 12 | name: 🤓 😎 John 13 | steps: 14 | - uses: actions/checkout@v6 15 | - name: 🚀 Publish 16 | uses: cloudflare/wrangler-action@v3.14.1 17 | with: 18 | apiToken: ${{ secrets.CF_API_TOKEN }} 19 | workingDirectory: 'packages/john' 20 | command: deploy 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. 2 | 3 | # dependencies 4 | /node_modules 5 | /.pnp 6 | .pnp.js 7 | 8 | # testing 9 | /coverage 10 | 11 | # next.js 12 | /.next/ 13 | /out/ 14 | 15 | # production 16 | /build 17 | 18 | # misc 19 | .DS_Store 20 | *.pem 21 | 22 | # debug 23 | npm-debug.log* 24 | yarn-debug.log* 25 | yarn-error.log* 26 | 27 | # local env files 28 | .env.local 29 | .env.development.local 30 | .env.test.local 31 | .env.production.local 32 | 33 | # vercel 34 | .vercel 35 | packages/*/node_modules 36 | packages/*/dist 37 | packages/*/worker 38 | venv 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Feature request 3 | about: Suggest an idea for this project 4 | title: '[FEATURE]' 5 | labels: enhancement, help wanted 6 | assignees: jbampton 7 | --- 8 | 9 | **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** 10 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...] 11 | 12 | **Describe the solution you'd like** 13 | A clear and concise description of what you want to happen. 14 | 15 | **Describe alternatives you've considered** 16 | A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered. 17 | 18 | **Additional context** 19 | Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here. 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/deploy.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Deploy Site 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - main 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | mirror_with_sftp: 10 | if: github.repository == 'One-Language/Website' 11 | name: Deploy 12 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 13 | steps: 14 | - name: Checkout 15 | uses: actions/checkout@v6 16 | - name: FTP Deployer 17 | uses: sand4rt/ftp-deployer@v1.8 18 | with: 19 | sftp: true 20 | host: ${{ secrets.SERVER_HOST }} 21 | port: 22 22 | username: ${{ secrets.SERVER_USERNAME }} 23 | password: ${{ secrets.SERVER_PASSWORD }} 24 | remote_folder: ${{ secrets.SERVER_PATH }} 25 | local_folder: '.' 26 | cleanup: false 27 | include: '[ "*", "**/*" ]' 28 | exclude: '["node_modules/**", "_secret.php", ".github/**", ".git/**", "*.env"]' 29 | passive: true 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/super-linter.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Lint 2 | 3 | on: [pull_request] 4 | 5 | permissions: # added using https://github.com/step-security/secure-workflows 6 | contents: read 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | build: 10 | permissions: 11 | contents: read # for actions/checkout to fetch code 12 | statuses: write # for super-linter/super-linter/slim to mark status of each linter run 13 | name: Super-Linter 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 15 | steps: 16 | - name: Checkout Code 17 | uses: actions/checkout@v6 18 | with: 19 | # Full git history is needed to get a proper list of changed files within `super-linter` 20 | fetch-depth: 0 21 | - uses: super-linter/super-linter/slim@v8.3.0 22 | env: 23 | DEFAULT_BRANCH: main 24 | VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE: true 25 | # VALIDATE_EDITORCONFIG: true 26 | VALIDATE_MARKDOWN: true 27 | VALIDATE_YAML: true 28 | YAML_ERROR_ON_WARNING: true 29 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug report 3 | about: Create a report to help us improve 4 | title: '[BUG]' 5 | labels: bug, help wanted 6 | assignees: jbampton 7 | --- 8 | 9 | **Describe the bug** 10 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is. 11 | 12 | **To Reproduce** 13 | Steps to reproduce the behavior: 14 | 15 | 1. Go to '...' 16 | 2. Click on '....' 17 | 3. Scroll down to '....' 18 | 4. See error 19 | 20 | **Expected behavior** 21 | A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. 22 | 23 | **Screenshots** 24 | If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. 25 | 26 | **Desktop (please complete the following information):** 27 | 28 | - OS: [e.g. iOS] 29 | - Browser [e.g. Chrome, Safari] 30 | - Version [e.g. 22] 31 | 32 | **Smartphone (please complete the following information):** 33 | 34 | - Device: [e.g. iPhone6] 35 | - OS: [e.g. iOS8.1] 36 | - Browser [e.g. stock browser, Safari] 37 | - Version [e.g. 22] 38 | 39 | **Additional context** 40 | Add any other context about the problem here. 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/max/package-lock.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Max", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "lockfileVersion": 2, 5 | "requires": true, 6 | "packages": { 7 | "": { 8 | "name": "Max", 9 | "version": "1.0.0", 10 | "devDependencies": { 11 | "prettier": "3.7.4" 12 | } 13 | }, 14 | "node_modules/prettier": { 15 | "version": "3.7.4", 16 | "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/prettier/-/prettier-3.7.4.tgz", 17 | "integrity": "sha512-v6UNi1+3hSlVvv8fSaoUbggEM5VErKmmpGA7Pl3HF8V6uKY7rvClBOJlH6yNwQtfTueNkGVpOv/mtWL9L4bgRA==", 18 | "dev": true, 19 | "bin": { 20 | "prettier": "bin/prettier.cjs" 21 | }, 22 | "engines": { 23 | "node": ">=14" 24 | }, 25 | "funding": { 26 | "url": "https://github.com/prettier/prettier?sponsor=1" 27 | } 28 | } 29 | }, 30 | "dependencies": { 31 | "prettier": { 32 | "version": "3.7.4", 33 | "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/prettier/-/prettier-3.7.4.tgz", 34 | "integrity": "sha512-v6UNi1+3hSlVvv8fSaoUbggEM5VErKmmpGA7Pl3HF8V6uKY7rvClBOJlH6yNwQtfTueNkGVpOv/mtWL9L4bgRA==", 35 | "dev": true 36 | } 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/lint.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Lint 2 | 3 | on: [pull_request] 4 | 5 | permissions: # added using https://github.com/step-security/secure-workflows 6 | contents: read 7 | 8 | jobs: 9 | pre-commit: 10 | name: Run pre-commit # https://pre-commit.com/ 11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 12 | steps: 13 | - uses: actions/checkout@v6 14 | - uses: actions/setup-python@v6 # https://www.python.org/ 15 | with: 16 | python-version: '3.x' # Version range or exact version of a Python version to use, using SemVer's version range syntax 17 | architecture: 'x64' # optional x64 or x86. Defaults to x64 if not specified 18 | - name: Install dependencies # https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/ 19 | run: | 20 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip 21 | pip install pre-commit 22 | - name: Set PY 23 | run: echo "PY=$(python -VV | sha256sum | cut -d' ' -f1)" >> $GITHUB_ENV 24 | - uses: actions/cache@v5 25 | with: 26 | path: ~/.cache/pre-commit 27 | key: pre-commit|${{ env.PY }}|${{ hashFiles('.pre-commit-config.yaml') }} 28 | - name: Run pre-commit 29 | run: pre-commit run --all-files 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/john/package-lock.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "John", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "lockfileVersion": 2, 5 | "requires": true, 6 | "packages": { 7 | "": { 8 | "name": "John", 9 | "version": "1.0.0", 10 | "devDependencies": { 11 | "prettier": "3.7.4" 12 | } 13 | }, 14 | "node_modules/prettier": { 15 | "version": "3.7.4", 16 | "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/prettier/-/prettier-3.7.4.tgz", 17 | "integrity": "sha512-v6UNi1+3hSlVvv8fSaoUbggEM5VErKmmpGA7Pl3HF8V6uKY7rvClBOJlH6yNwQtfTueNkGVpOv/mtWL9L4bgRA==", 18 | "dev": true, 19 | "bin": { 20 | "prettier": "bin/prettier.cjs" 21 | }, 22 | "engines": { 23 | "node": ">=14" 24 | }, 25 | "funding": { 26 | "url": "https://github.com/prettier/prettier?sponsor=1" 27 | } 28 | } 29 | }, 30 | "dependencies": { 31 | "prettier": { 32 | "version": "3.7.4", 33 | "resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/prettier/-/prettier-3.7.4.tgz", 34 | "integrity": "sha512-v6UNi1+3hSlVvv8fSaoUbggEM5VErKmmpGA7Pl3HF8V6uKY7rvClBOJlH6yNwQtfTueNkGVpOv/mtWL9L4bgRA==", 35 | "dev": true 36 | } 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # One Programming Language Website 2 | 3 | ## OneLang.org Website 4 | 5 | An official repository for the One programming language [website](http://onelang.org/). 6 | 7 | ![One Programming Language Website](ui-screenshots/screenshot.jpg) 8 | 9 | ### SASS 10 | 11 | | NodeJS | Supported node-sass | version Node Module | 12 | | ------- | ------------------- | ------------------- | 13 | | Node 16 | 6.0+ | 93 | 14 | | Node 15 | 5.0+ | 88 | 15 | | Node 14 | 4.14+ | 83 | 16 | | Node 13 | 4.13+, <5.0 | 79 | 17 | | Node 12 | 4.12+ | 72 | 18 | | Node 11 | 4.10+, <5.0 | 67 | 19 | | Node 10 | 4.9+, <6.0 | 64 | 20 | | Node 8 | 4.5.3+, <5.0 | 57 | 21 | | Node <8 | <5.0 | <57 | 22 | 23 | ## Contributors 24 | 25 | 26 | The One Website Contributors 27 | 28 | 29 | Made with [contrib.rocks](https://contrib.rocks/preview?repo=One-Language/Website). 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/john/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const html = ` 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | John's One Language 🍇 😎 🤓 🚀 🚀 🚀 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |

Hello John One!!

26 | 27 | `; 28 | 29 | async function handleRequest(request) { 30 | return new Response(html, { 31 | headers: { 32 | 'content-type': 'text/html;charset=UTF-8', 33 | }, 34 | }); 35 | } 36 | 37 | addEventListener('fetch', (event) => { 38 | return event.respondWith(handleRequest(event.request)); 39 | }); 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.pre-commit-config.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | default_stages: [commit, push] 3 | default_language_version: 4 | # force all unspecified Python hooks to run python3 5 | python: python3 6 | minimum_pre_commit_version: '2.18.1' 7 | repos: 8 | - repo: meta 9 | hooks: 10 | - id: identity 11 | - id: check-hooks-apply 12 | - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks 13 | rev: v4.5.0 14 | hooks: 15 | - id: check-case-conflict 16 | - id: check-executables-have-shebangs 17 | - id: check-json 18 | - id: check-merge-conflict 19 | - id: check-shebang-scripts-are-executable 20 | - id: check-toml 21 | - id: check-yaml 22 | - id: end-of-file-fixer 23 | exclude: ^js/plugins/.*$|^bootstrap-4\.1\.1-dist/.*$ 24 | - id: fix-byte-order-marker 25 | - id: mixed-line-ending 26 | - id: trailing-whitespace 27 | exclude: ^js/plugins/.*$|^bootstrap-4\.1\.1-dist/.*$ 28 | # - repo: git://github.com/Lucas-C/pre-commit-hooks 29 | # rev: v1.1.9 30 | # hooks: 31 | # - id: forbid-tabs 32 | # - id: remove-tabs 33 | - repo: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell 34 | rev: v2.2.6 35 | hooks: 36 | - id: codespell 37 | name: Run codespell 38 | description: Check spelling with codespell 39 | entry: codespell --ignore-words=codespell.txt 40 | exclude: ^package-lock\.json$ 41 | - repo: https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli 42 | rev: v0.38.0 43 | hooks: 44 | - id: markdownlint 45 | name: Run markdownlint 46 | entry: markdownlint -c .github/linters/.markdown-lint.yml 47 | exclude: ^js/plugins/.*$|^bootstrap-4\.1\.1-dist/.*$ 48 | - repo: https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint 49 | rev: v1.33.0 50 | hooks: 51 | - id: yamllint 52 | name: Check YAML files with yamllint 53 | entry: yamllint --strict -c .github/linters/.yaml-lint.yml . 54 | types: [yaml] 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # For most projects, this workflow file will not need changing; you simply need 2 | # to commit it to your repository. 3 | # 4 | # You may wish to alter this file to override the set of languages analyzed, 5 | # or to provide custom queries or build logic. 6 | # 7 | # ******** NOTE ******** 8 | # We have attempted to detect the languages in your repository. Please check 9 | # the `language` matrix defined below to confirm you have the correct set of 10 | # supported CodeQL languages. 11 | # 12 | name: 'CodeQL' 13 | 14 | on: [pull_request] 15 | 16 | permissions: # added using https://github.com/step-security/secure-workflows 17 | contents: read 18 | 19 | jobs: 20 | analyze: 21 | permissions: 22 | actions: read # for github/codeql-action/init to get workflow details 23 | contents: read # for actions/checkout to fetch code 24 | security-events: write # for github/codeql-action/autobuild to send a status report 25 | name: Analyze 26 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 27 | 28 | strategy: 29 | fail-fast: false 30 | matrix: 31 | language: ['javascript'] 32 | # CodeQL supports [ 'cpp', 'csharp', 'go', 'java', 'javascript', 'python' ] 33 | # Learn more: 34 | # https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/finding-security-vulnerabilities-and-errors-in-your-code/configuring-code-scanning#changing-the-languages-that-are-analyzed 35 | 36 | steps: 37 | - name: Checkout repository 38 | uses: actions/checkout@v6 39 | 40 | # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning. 41 | - name: Initialize CodeQL 42 | uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4 43 | with: 44 | languages: ${{ matrix.language }} 45 | # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file. 46 | # By default, queries listed here will override any specified in a config file. 47 | # Prefix the list here with "+" to use these queries and those in the config file. 48 | # queries: ./path/to/local/query, your-org/your-repo/queries@main 49 | 50 | # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java). 51 | # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below) 52 | - name: Autobuild 53 | uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v4 54 | 55 | # ℹ️ Command-line programs to run using the OS shell. 56 | # 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl 57 | 58 | # ✏️ If the Autobuild fails above, remove it and uncomment the following three lines 59 | # and modify them (or add more) to build your code if your project 60 | # uses a compiled language 61 | 62 | # - run: | 63 | # make bootstrap 64 | # make release 65 | 66 | - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis 67 | uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/css/styles.min.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Fonts */ 2 | @font-face { 3 | font-family: 'Inter Regular'; 4 | font-style: normal; 5 | font-weight: normal; 6 | src: 7 | local('Inter Regular'), 8 | url('../fonts/Inter-Regular.woff') format('woff'); 9 | } 10 | /* 11 | @font-face { 12 | font-family: 'Inter Italic'; 13 | font-style: normal; 14 | font-weight: normal; 15 | src: local('Inter Italic'), url('../fonts/Inter-Italic.woff') format('woff'); 16 | } 17 | @font-face { 18 | font-family: 'Inter Thin BETA'; 19 | font-style: normal; 20 | font-weight: normal; 21 | src: local('Inter Thin BETA'), url('../fonts/Inter-Thin-BETA.woff') format('woff'); 22 | } 23 | @font-face { 24 | font-family: 'Inter Thin Italic BETA'; 25 | font-style: normal; 26 | font-weight: normal; 27 | src: local('Inter Thin Italic BETA'), url('../fonts/Inter-ThinItalic-BETA.woff') format('woff'); 28 | } 29 | @font-face { 30 | font-family: 'Inter Extra Light BETA'; 31 | font-style: normal; 32 | font-weight: normal; 33 | src: local('Inter Extra Light BETA'), url('../fonts/Inter-ExtraLight-BETA.woff') format('woff'); 34 | } 35 | @font-face { 36 | font-family: 'Inter Extra Light Italic BETA'; 37 | font-style: normal; 38 | font-weight: normal; 39 | src: local('Inter Extra Light Italic BETA'), url('../fonts/Inter-ExtraLightItalic-BETA.woff') format('woff'); 40 | } 41 | @font-face { 42 | font-family: 'Inter Light BETA'; 43 | font-style: normal; 44 | font-weight: normal; 45 | src: local('Inter Light BETA'), url('../fonts/Inter-Light-BETA.woff') format('woff'); 46 | } 47 | @font-face { 48 | font-family: 'Inter Light Italic BETA'; 49 | font-style: normal; 50 | font-weight: normal; 51 | src: local('Inter Light Italic BETA'), url('../fonts/Inter-LightItalic-BETA.woff') format('woff'); 52 | } 53 | @font-face { 54 | font-family: 'Inter Medium'; 55 | font-style: normal; 56 | font-weight: normal; 57 | src: local('Inter Medium'), url('../fonts/Inter-Medium.woff') format('woff'); 58 | } 59 | @font-face { 60 | font-family: 'Inter Medium Italic'; 61 | font-style: normal; 62 | font-weight: normal; 63 | src: local('Inter Medium Italic'), url('../fonts/Inter-MediumItalic.woff') format('woff'); 64 | } 65 | @font-face { 66 | font-family: 'Inter Semi Bold'; 67 | font-style: normal; 68 | font-weight: normal; 69 | src: local('Inter Semi Bold'), url('../fonts/Inter-SemiBold.woff') format('woff'); 70 | } 71 | @font-face { 72 | font-family: 'Inter Semi Bold Italic'; 73 | font-style: normal; 74 | font-weight: normal; 75 | src: local('Inter Semi Bold Italic'), url('../fonts/Inter-SemiBoldItalic.woff') format('woff'); 76 | } 77 | @font-face { 78 | font-family: 'Inter Bold'; 79 | font-style: normal; 80 | font-weight: normal; 81 | src: local('Inter Bold'), url('../fonts/Inter-Bold.woff') format('woff'); 82 | } 83 | @font-face { 84 | font-family: 'Inter Bold Italic'; 85 | font-style: normal; 86 | font-weight: normal; 87 | src: local('Inter Bold Italic'), url('../fonts/Inter-BoldItalic.woff') format('woff'); 88 | } 89 | @font-face { 90 | font-family: 'Inter Extra Bold'; 91 | font-style: normal; 92 | font-weight: normal; 93 | src: local('Inter Extra Bold'), url('../fonts/Inter-ExtraBold.woff') format('woff'); 94 | } 95 | @font-face { 96 | font-family: 'Inter Extra Bold Italic'; 97 | font-style: normal; 98 | font-weight: normal; 99 | src: local('Inter Extra Bold Italic'), url('../fonts/Inter-ExtraBoldItalic.woff') format('woff'); 100 | } 101 | @font-face { 102 | font-family: 'Inter Black'; 103 | font-style: normal; 104 | font-weight: normal; 105 | src: local('Inter Black'), url('../fonts/Inter-Black.woff') format('woff'); 106 | } 107 | @font-face { 108 | font-family: 'Inter Black Italic'; 109 | font-style: normal; 110 | font-weight: normal; 111 | src: local('Inter Black Italic'), url('../fonts/Inter-BlackItalic.woff') format('woff'); 112 | } 113 | */ 114 | 115 | :root { 116 | --color-primary: rgb(25, 131, 255); 117 | } 118 | body { 119 | margin: 0 auto; 120 | min-width: 320px; 121 | font-family: 'Inter Regular'; 122 | } 123 | 124 | /* ############################################################ Header ############################################################ */ 125 | header { 126 | width: fit-content; 127 | margin: 20px auto 0px; 128 | } 129 | .container { 130 | max-width: 1200px; 131 | width: 90%; 132 | min-width: 320px; 133 | margin-bottom: 5rem; 134 | margin: auto; 135 | } 136 | 137 | .container-fluid { 138 | margin-top: 70px !important; 139 | } 140 | 141 | .nav-toggle { 142 | display: flex; 143 | z-index: 21; 144 | flex: 1; 145 | justify-content: flex-end; 146 | align-content: center; 147 | } 148 | 149 | .main-nav { 150 | display: flex; 151 | background: #fff; 152 | position: absolute; 153 | top: 0; 154 | right: 0; 155 | z-index: 10; 156 | left: 100%; 157 | font-size: 1.2rem; 158 | overflow: hidden; 159 | transition: all ease-in-out 250ms; 160 | } 161 | .main-nav svg { 162 | width: 22px; 163 | height: 22px; 164 | color: #696969; 165 | } 166 | .main-nav svg:hover { 167 | color: #111; 168 | } 169 | @media (min-width: 1055px) { 170 | .main-nav { 171 | position: relative; 172 | flex: auto; 173 | margin-top: 0.13em; 174 | margin-left: 2em; 175 | left: 0; 176 | } 177 | } 178 | .main-nav ul { 179 | display: flex; 180 | flex-direction: column; 181 | justify-content: space-around; 182 | height: 100vh; 183 | } 184 | @media (min-width: 1055px) { 185 | .main-nav ul { 186 | flex-direction: row; 187 | height: auto; 188 | } 189 | } 190 | .main-nav li { 191 | flex: 1 1 auto; 192 | border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15); 193 | display: flex; 194 | } 195 | @media (min-width: 725px) { 196 | .main-nav li { 197 | display: inline-block; 198 | border: none; 199 | text-align: right; 200 | } 201 | } 202 | .main-nav a { 203 | color: #000; 204 | text-decoration: none; 205 | flex-basis: 100%; 206 | display: flex; 207 | align-items: center; 208 | justify-content: center; 209 | } 210 | @media (min-width: 725px) { 211 | .main-nav a { 212 | display: inline; 213 | } 214 | } 215 | 216 | .main-nav.is-open { 217 | left: 0; 218 | min-width: 340px; 219 | } 220 | .main-header { 221 | display: flex; 222 | justify-content: center; 223 | align-items: center; 224 | } 225 | .logo a { 226 | list-style: none; 227 | text-decoration: none; 228 | } 229 | .logo { 230 | flex: 1; 231 | z-index: 999; 232 | } 233 | 234 | @media (min-width: 1055px) { 235 | .nav-toggle { 236 | display: none; 237 | } 238 | } 239 | 240 | .hamburger, 241 | .hamburger::before, 242 | .hamburger::after { 243 | content: ''; 244 | display: block; 245 | width: 2em; 246 | height: 3px; 247 | background: rgb(117, 113, 113); 248 | transition: all ease-in-out 250ms; 249 | } 250 | 251 | .hamburger::before { 252 | transform: translateY(-6px); 253 | } 254 | 255 | .hamburger::after { 256 | transform: translateY(3px); 257 | } 258 | 259 | .hamburger.is-open { 260 | transform: rotate(45deg); 261 | } 262 | .hamburger.is-open::after { 263 | transform: rotate(-90deg) translateX(3px); 264 | } 265 | 266 | .one-title { 267 | font-size: 1.2vw; 268 | } 269 | 270 | .navbar-item { 271 | flex: 2; 272 | align-items: center; 273 | display: flex; 274 | justify-content: space-evenly; 275 | } 276 | 277 | .navbar-item > a { 278 | font-size: 1.135rem; 279 | font-weight: 500; 280 | color: rgb(92, 92, 92); 281 | text-decoration: none; 282 | transition: 0.7s; 283 | align-items: center; 284 | text-align: center; 285 | } 286 | 287 | .navbar-item > a > li { 288 | list-style-type: none; 289 | } 290 | 291 | .navbar-item > a:hover { 292 | color: #000; 293 | } 294 | 295 | .links > a { 296 | text-decoration: none; 297 | } 298 | 299 | .start-learning { 300 | border: var(--color-primary) solid 1px; 301 | border-radius: 7px; 302 | background-color: var(--color-primary); 303 | color: white; 304 | padding: 5px; 305 | cursor: pointer; 306 | padding-left: 14px; 307 | padding-right: 14px; 308 | transition: 0.7s; 309 | font-size: 1.135rem; 310 | } 311 | 312 | .start-learning:hover { 313 | color: var(--color-primary); 314 | background-color: white; 315 | border: var(--color-primary) solid 1px; 316 | } 317 | 318 | .messaeg-box-part { 319 | margin-top: 1vw; 320 | } 321 | 322 | .message-box { 323 | display: flex; 324 | border: rgb(234, 234, 234) solid 2px; 325 | background: rgb(250, 250, 250); 326 | border-radius: 5px; 327 | width: fit-content; 328 | margin: 0 auto; 329 | text-decoration: none; 330 | } 331 | header .messaeg-box-part a { 332 | color: inherit; 333 | text-decoration: none; 334 | } 335 | header .messaeg-box-part a:hover { 336 | text-decoration: none; 337 | } 338 | header .messaeg-box-part a:hover > strong b { 339 | color: #0074de; 340 | text-decoration: none; 341 | } 342 | 343 | @media (max-width: 725px) { 344 | .message-box { 345 | margin: 0 auto; 346 | font-size: 12px; 347 | } 348 | } 349 | .message-box-info { 350 | display: flex; 351 | padding: 8px; 352 | height: 20px; 353 | flex-direction: row; 354 | flex-wrap: wrap; 355 | align-items: center; 356 | align-content: center; 357 | } 358 | 359 | .badge { 360 | padding: 0.21rem; 361 | background: linear-gradient(to right, rgb(237, 98, 146), rgb(250, 127, 79)); 362 | border-radius: 5px; 363 | margin-right: 0.5rem; 364 | color: white; 365 | } 366 | 367 | .header-text { 368 | margin-top: 5vw; 369 | text-align: center; 370 | } 371 | 372 | .title { 373 | font-size: 100px; 374 | line-height: 1; 375 | font-weight: 800; 376 | letter-spacing: -0.05em; 377 | } 378 | 379 | @media (max-width: 725px) { 380 | .title { 381 | font-size: 50px; 382 | line-height: 1; 383 | font-weight: 800; 384 | letter-spacing: -0.05em; 385 | } 386 | } 387 | 388 | .desc { 389 | color: #8c8c8c; 390 | width: 60%; 391 | margin: auto; 392 | margin-top: 35px; 393 | font-size: 20px; 394 | } 395 | 396 | .starter-button { 397 | margin-top: 5vw; 398 | text-align: center; 399 | } 400 | .starter-button button { 401 | font-size: 1.5rem; 402 | box-shadow: 0 4px 14px 0 rgb(0 118 255 / 39%); 403 | margin-left: 10px; 404 | margin-right: 10px; 405 | } 406 | 407 | #start-learning-btn { 408 | width: 100%; 409 | max-width: 300px; 410 | min-width: 200px; 411 | border: none; 412 | background: var(--color-primary); 413 | color: white; 414 | padding: 10px; 415 | border-radius: 5px; 416 | cursor: pointer; 417 | transition: 0.7s; 418 | margin-bottom: 10px; 419 | } 420 | #start-learning-btn:active { 421 | background: #006ae6 !important; 422 | } 423 | #start-learning-btn:hover { 424 | color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 1); 425 | box-shadow: 0px 0px 20px 2px rgba(2, 65, 106, 0.4); 426 | } 427 | #documentation { 428 | width: 100%; 429 | max-width: 300px; 430 | min-width: 200px; 431 | border: none; 432 | background: white; 433 | padding: 10px; 434 | border-radius: 5px; 435 | color: #696969; 436 | box-shadow: 0 4px 14px 0 rgb(0 0 0 / 10%); 437 | cursor: pointer; 438 | transition: 0.7s; 439 | } 440 | 441 | #documentation:hover { 442 | background: rgb(218, 218, 218); 443 | } 444 | 445 | .licence { 446 | display: block; 447 | width: fit-content; 448 | margin: 15px auto 0 auto; 449 | } 450 | 451 | .licence > p > a { 452 | color: var(--color-primary); 453 | } 454 | /* ############################################################ Features ############################################################ */ 455 | 456 | .flex_container.container { 457 | width: 100%; 458 | max-width: 75%; 459 | margin: 30px auto; 460 | flex-wrap: wrap; 461 | display: flex; 462 | } 463 | .flex_container::before { 464 | content: unset !important; 465 | } 466 | .container::after { 467 | content: unset !important; 468 | } 469 | .flex_box { 470 | flex: 0px 1 1; 471 | border-radius: 6px; 472 | color: inherit; 473 | background-color: #fff; 474 | box-shadow: 0 30px 60px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12); 475 | transition: 476 | background 0.2s, 477 | box-shadow 0.2s ease; 478 | z-index: 1; 479 | margin-bottom: 20px; 480 | padding: 28px 11px; 481 | min-width: 242px; 482 | margin-right: 10px; 483 | margin-left: 10px; 484 | } 485 | .flex_box::after { 486 | content: unset !important; 487 | } 488 | .flex_box_card { 489 | border-radius: 6px; 490 | background: white; 491 | min-width: unset; 492 | height: auto; 493 | flex-direction: column; 494 | } 495 | flex_box_card::after { 496 | content: unset !important; 497 | } 498 | 499 | .custom-text { 500 | width: 40%; 501 | display: block; 502 | margin: auto; 503 | max-width: 90%; 504 | font-size: 20px; 505 | letter-spacing: -0.01rem; 506 | color: #696969; 507 | margin-bottom: 50px; 508 | } 509 | 510 | .dot { 511 | height: 45px; 512 | width: 45px; 513 | background-color: #bbb; 514 | border-radius: 100%; 515 | display: flex; 516 | margin-right: 5px; 517 | justify-content: center; 518 | align-items: center; 519 | } 520 | 521 | .dot-text { 522 | font-size: 20px; 523 | color: white; 524 | display: flex; 525 | justify-content: center; 526 | align-items: center; 527 | width: 100%; 528 | height: 100%; 529 | text-align: center; 530 | vertical-align: middle; 531 | } 532 | 533 | .card_header { 534 | width: 100%; 535 | padding: 5px; 536 | display: flex; 537 | flex-direction: row; 538 | justify-content: flex-start; 539 | align-items: center; 540 | } 541 | 542 | .flex_box_title { 543 | display: flex; 544 | align-items: center; 545 | flex: 1; 546 | font-size: 20px; 547 | color: #000; 548 | margin-left: 15px; 549 | font-weight: 600; 550 | } 551 | 552 | .flex_box_description { 553 | color: #777; 554 | font-size: 16px; 555 | width: 100%; 556 | display: flex; 557 | padding: 5px 10px; 558 | margin-top: 25px; 559 | color: #868e96; 560 | } 561 | 562 | .bg_image { 563 | background-image: url('../images/gradient.png'); 564 | left: 0; 565 | right: 0; 566 | z-index: 0; 567 | max-width: 100%; 568 | margin: auto; 569 | } 570 | 571 | .custom_title { 572 | text-align: center; 573 | font-size: 45px; 574 | letter-spacing: -0.1rem; 575 | margin-bottom: 1rem; 576 | line-height: 1.2; 577 | font-weight: 700; 578 | margin-bottom: 35px; 579 | } 580 | @media (max-width: 767px) { 581 | .flex_container.container { 582 | width: 100%; 583 | max-width: 100%; 584 | } 585 | } 586 | 587 | /* ############################################################ LogoSlider ############################################################ */ 588 | 589 | .large-container { 590 | width: 100%; 591 | margin: 0 auto; 592 | padding: 0 0; 593 | overflow: hidden; 594 | } 595 | 596 | .large-container:after { 597 | content: ''; 598 | display: table; 599 | clear: both; 600 | } 601 | 602 | @media screen and (max-width: 960px) { 603 | div.large-container { 604 | padding: 0 0; 605 | } 606 | } 607 | 608 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 609 | div.large-container { 610 | padding: 0 0; 611 | } 612 | } 613 | 614 | .company-slider.company { 615 | margin-top: 2rem; 616 | margin-bottom: 4rem; 617 | } 618 | 619 | .company-logos-container.company { 620 | white-space: nowrap; 621 | overflow: hidden; 622 | } 623 | 624 | .company-logos-container.company > div.company { 625 | display: inline-block; 626 | padding: 0 2.2rem; 627 | vertical-align: middle; 628 | opacity: 0.25; 629 | outline: none; 630 | cursor: default; 631 | transition: opacity 0.2s ease; 632 | } 633 | 634 | .company-logos-container.company > div.company:hover { 635 | opacity: 0.8; 636 | } 637 | 638 | slider-container.companies-path-fast { 639 | overflow: hidden; 640 | white-space: nowrap; 641 | } 642 | 643 | .slider-content-wrapper.companies-path-fast { 644 | display: inline-block; 645 | white-space: nowrap; 646 | overflow: hidden; 647 | animation: slide-companies-path-fast 80s linear infinite; 648 | } 649 | 650 | .slider-content-wrapper.companies-path-fast > div.companies-path-fast { 651 | display: inline-block; 652 | } 653 | 654 | @keyframes slide-companies-path-fast { 655 | from { 656 | transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0); 657 | } 658 | 659 | to { 660 | transform: translate3d(-50%, 0, 0); 661 | } 662 | } 663 | 664 | .slider-container.companies-path-slow { 665 | overflow: hidden; 666 | white-space: nowrap; 667 | } 668 | 669 | .slider-content-wrapper.companies-path-slow { 670 | display: inline-block; 671 | white-space: nowrap; 672 | overflow: hidden; 673 | animation: slide-companies-path-slow 100s linear infinite; 674 | } 675 | 676 | .slider-content-wrapper.companies-path-slow > div.companies-path-slow { 677 | display: inline-block; 678 | } 679 | 680 | @keyframes slide-companies-path-slow { 681 | from { 682 | transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0); 683 | } 684 | 685 | to { 686 | transform: translate3d(-50%, 0, 0); 687 | } 688 | } 689 | 690 | /* ############################################################ casestudy ############################################################ */ 691 | 692 | .case-studies-container { 693 | width: 100%; 694 | margin: 0 auto; 695 | padding: 6.25rem 0; 696 | text-align: center; 697 | background-color: #fafafa; 698 | border-top: 1px solid #eaeaea; 699 | border-bottom: 1px solid #eaeaea; 700 | } 701 | 702 | .case-studies-container:after { 703 | content: ''; 704 | display: table; 705 | clear: both; 706 | } 707 | 708 | @media screen and (max-width: 960px) { 709 | div.case-studies-container { 710 | padding: 4rem 0; 711 | } 712 | } 713 | 714 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 715 | div.case-studies-container { 716 | padding: 4rem 0; 717 | } 718 | } 719 | 720 | .case-studies-box { 721 | position: relative; 722 | margin-top: -8.5rem; 723 | margin-bottom: 4rem; 724 | } 725 | 726 | .slider-wrapper.case-study { 727 | padding: 16px; 728 | background-color: #fff; 729 | box-shadow: 0px 30px 60px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12); 730 | border-radius: 6px; 731 | max-width: 450px; 732 | height: 72px; 733 | margin: 0 auto; 734 | } 735 | 736 | .content.case-study { 737 | display: flex; 738 | align-items: center; 739 | justify-content: space-between; 740 | width: 100%; 741 | } 742 | 743 | .slider.case-study { 744 | display: flex; 745 | align-items: center; 746 | justify-content: center; 747 | width: 140px; 748 | position: relative; 749 | } 750 | 751 | .slide.case-study { 752 | display: flex; 753 | align-items: center; 754 | justify-content: center; 755 | flex-shrink: 0; 756 | animation: 3s ease-in-out; 757 | height: 40px; 758 | } 759 | 760 | @media (max-width: 640px) { 761 | .slider-wrapper.case-study { 762 | width: 90%; 763 | max-width: 100%; 764 | padding: 16px; 765 | height: auto; 766 | } 767 | 768 | .content.case-study { 769 | width: 100%; 770 | flex-direction: column; 771 | } 772 | 773 | .slider.case-study { 774 | width: 100%; 775 | margin-bottom: 1rem; 776 | } 777 | 778 | .action { 779 | width: 100%; 780 | } 781 | } 782 | 783 | .btn { 784 | position: relative; 785 | display: inline-flex; 786 | align-items: center; 787 | justify-content: center; 788 | cursor: pointer; 789 | text-decoration: none; 790 | padding: 0.25rem 0.5rem; 791 | margin: -0.25rem -0.5rem; 792 | border-radius: 7px; 793 | color: #0070f3; 794 | background-color: transparent; 795 | border: none; 796 | font-size: inherit; 797 | line-height: inherit; 798 | transition: 799 | background 0.2s ease, 800 | color 0.2s ease, 801 | box-shadow 0.2s ease; 802 | outline: none; 803 | } 804 | 805 | .btn.invert { 806 | margin: 0 auto; 807 | line-height: 2.8rem; 808 | border-radius: 7px; 809 | background-color: #0070f3; 810 | box-shadow: 0 4px 14px 0 rgba(0, 118, 255, 0.39); 811 | color: white; 812 | } 813 | 814 | .btn.invert:hover { 815 | color: var(--color-primary); 816 | background-color: white; 817 | border: var(--color-primary) solid 1px; 818 | } 819 | 820 | .btn.invert:active { 821 | background: #006ae6; 822 | } 823 | 824 | h2.sponsors { 825 | font-size: 2.5rem; 826 | letter-spacing: -1px; 827 | margin-bottom: 1rem; 828 | line-height: 1.3; 829 | } 830 | 831 | div.sponsors { 832 | position: relative; 833 | text-align: center; 834 | margin: 0 0 5rem 0; 835 | } 836 | 837 | div.sponsors h3 { 838 | font-weight: normal; 839 | } 840 | 841 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 842 | div.sponsors { 843 | padding: 0 10px; 844 | } 845 | } 846 | 847 | /* ############################################################ Newsletter ############################################################ */ 848 | 849 | .mail-container { 850 | width: 100%; 851 | margin: 0 auto; 852 | padding: 6.25rem 0; 853 | text-align: center; 854 | } 855 | 856 | .mail-container:after { 857 | content: ''; 858 | display: table; 859 | clear: both; 860 | } 861 | 862 | @media screen and (max-width: 960px) { 863 | div.mail-container { 864 | padding: 4rem 0; 865 | } 866 | } 867 | 868 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 869 | div.mail-container { 870 | padding: 4rem 0; 871 | } 872 | } 873 | 874 | .content.news-letter { 875 | display: grid; 876 | grid-template-columns: 1fr 0.8fr; 877 | align-items: center; 878 | margin: 2rem auto; 879 | padding: 0 1.5rem; 880 | max-width: 1024px; 881 | } 882 | 883 | .content.news-letter h2.news-letter { 884 | font-size: 2.5rem; 885 | letter-spacing: -1px; 886 | line-height: 1.2; 887 | text-align: left; 888 | margin-bottom: 0.8rem; 889 | } 890 | 891 | .content.news-letter h3.news-letter { 892 | font-size: 20px; 893 | line-height: 1.8; 894 | text-align: left; 895 | font-weight: 400; 896 | } 897 | 898 | .email-form.news-letter { 899 | text-align: right; 900 | position: relative; 901 | } 902 | 903 | .subscribe-success.news-letter { 904 | text-align: right; 905 | } 906 | 907 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 908 | .content.news-letter { 909 | display: grid; 910 | grid-template-columns: 1fr; 911 | } 912 | 913 | .content.news-letter h2.news-letter, 914 | .content.news-letter h3.news-letter { 915 | text-align: center; 916 | } 917 | 918 | .email-form.news-letter { 919 | margin: auto; 920 | margin-top: 2rem; 921 | text-align: center; 922 | } 923 | } 924 | 925 | form.subm { 926 | display: inline-block; 927 | position: relative; 928 | max-width: 100%; 929 | } 930 | 931 | form.subm > div.subm { 932 | width: 240px; 933 | max-width: 100%; 934 | } 935 | 936 | .email.subm { 937 | text-align: center; 938 | margin: auto; 939 | transition: 940 | border-bottom-color 100ms ease-in, 941 | color 100ms ease-in; 942 | width: 100%; 943 | } 944 | 945 | .email.subm button { 946 | height: 45px; 947 | margin: 10px 0; 948 | margin-bottom: 0; 949 | font-weight: 500; 950 | width: 100%; 951 | background-color: #000; 952 | color: #fff; 953 | border: 1px solid #000; 954 | } 955 | 956 | .email.subm button:focus, 957 | .email.subm button:hover { 958 | background-color: transparent; 959 | border-color: #000; 960 | color: #000; 961 | outline: none; 962 | } 963 | 964 | label.subm { 965 | background-color: transparent; 966 | display: flex; 967 | border-radius: 8px; 968 | border: 1px solid #999; 969 | align-items: center; 970 | margin: 0 auto; 971 | width: 100%; 972 | } 973 | 974 | .icon.subm { 975 | margin: 0 14px; 976 | display: inline-flex; 977 | } 978 | 979 | input.subm { 980 | background-color: transparent; 981 | border: none; 982 | border-radius: 0; 983 | box-sizing: border-box; 984 | color: #000; 985 | display: block; 986 | text-align: left; 987 | font-size: 14px; 988 | padding: 4px 0; 989 | margin: 0 auto; 990 | height: 37px; 991 | line-height: 27px; 992 | width: 100%; 993 | box-shadow: none; 994 | } 995 | 996 | input.subm::placeholder { 997 | color: #999; 998 | transition: color 100ms ease-in; 999 | } 1000 | 1001 | input.subm:focus { 1002 | outline: none; 1003 | } 1004 | 1005 | .input-domaine { 1006 | position: relative; 1007 | width: 100%; 1008 | margin: 0 auto; 1009 | height: 37px; 1010 | line-height: 37px; 1011 | } 1012 | 1013 | /* ############################################################ Footer ############################################################ */ 1014 | 1015 | .footer-container { 1016 | width: 100%; 1017 | margin: 0 auto; 1018 | padding: 0 0; 1019 | background-color: #fafafa; 1020 | border-top: 1px solid #eaeaea; 1021 | border-bottom: 1px solid #eaeaea; 1022 | overflow: hidden; 1023 | } 1024 | 1025 | .footer-container:after { 1026 | content: ''; 1027 | display: table; 1028 | clear: both; 1029 | } 1030 | 1031 | @media screen and (max-width: 960px) { 1032 | div.footer-container { 1033 | padding: 0 0; 1034 | } 1035 | } 1036 | 1037 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 1038 | div.footer-container { 1039 | padding: 0 0; 1040 | } 1041 | } 1042 | 1043 | .footer-zone { 1044 | width: 100%; 1045 | margin: 0 auto; 1046 | padding: 0 1rem; 1047 | max-width: 1024px; 1048 | } 1049 | 1050 | .footer-zone:after { 1051 | content: ''; 1052 | display: table; 1053 | clear: both; 1054 | } 1055 | 1056 | @media screen and (max-width: 960px) { 1057 | div.footer-zone { 1058 | padding: 0 2rem; 1059 | } 1060 | } 1061 | 1062 | @media screen and (max-width: 640px) { 1063 | div.footer-zone { 1064 | padding: 0 1rem; 1065 | } 1066 | } 1067 | 1068 | .grid.footer-links { 1069 | display: grid; 1070 | grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr; 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