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It overwrites https://github.com/aleutcss/settings.responsive 30 | * These also generate helper-classes with aleut that we can use: 31 | * f.ex: u-1/2@m (for width), u-pt@s(for padding-top on s-size) etc. 32 | * See all alternatives in https://github.com/aleutcss/utilities.spacing-responsive and 33 | * utilities.widths-responsive. 34 | * 35 | * We can also use them with a media-query mixin like this: 36 | * Usage: 37 | * @include media-query(s) { 38 | * 39 | * } 40 | */ 41 | 42 | $breakpoints: ( 43 | "s" "screen and (max-width: 44.9375em)", 44 | "m" "screen and (min-width: 45em)", 45 | "l" "screen and (min-width: 64em)", 46 | "retina" "(-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2), (min-resolution: 192dpi), (min-resolution: 2dppx)" 47 | ); 48 | 49 | /** 50 | * Other vars here 51 | **/ 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scss/_tools.mixins.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ///*------------------------------------*\ 2 | // #MIXINS 3 | //\*------------------------------------*/ 4 | 5 | // These are our own additional mixins to Inuit.css 6 | 7 | // PLACEHOLDER-MIXIN: 8 | // 9 | // Usage: 10 | // 11 | // .example { 12 | // @include placeholder(#f2f2f2); 13 | // } 14 | // 15 | 16 | @mixin placeholder($placeholderContent) { 17 | &::-webkit-input-placeholder { /* WebKit browsers */ 18 | color: $placeholderContent; 19 | } 20 | &:-moz-placeholder { /* Mozilla Firefox 4 to 18 */ 21 | color: $placeholderContent; 22 | } 23 | &::-moz-placeholder { /* Mozilla Firefox 19+ */ 24 | color: $placeholderContent; 25 | } 26 | &:-ms-input-placeholder { /* Internet Explorer 10+ */ 27 | color: $placeholderContent; 28 | } 29 | 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scss/_utilities.helpers.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ///*------------------------------------*\ 2 | // #HELPER CLASSES 3 | // Helper-classes that does one thing and one thing only. 4 | //\*------------------------------------*/ 5 | 6 | /** 7 | * Helper-class for removing item visually, but not for screenreaders 8 | */ 9 | .u-accessibility{ 10 | border:0!important; 11 | clip:rect(0 0 0 0)!important; 12 | height:1px!important; 13 | margin:-1px!important; 14 | overflow:hidden!important; 15 | padding:0!important; 16 | position: absolute!important; 17 | width:1px!important; 18 | } 19 | 20 | /** 21 | * Floating left. Remember to add clearfix class on parent item: .u-clearfix 22 | */ 23 | .u-fl{ 24 | float: left; 25 | } 26 | 27 | /** 28 | * Floating right. Remember to add clearfix class on parent item: .u-clearfix 29 | */ 30 | .u-fr{ 31 | float: right; 32 | } 33 | 34 | /** 35 | * If we don't want to wrap the text over multiple lines. 36 | */ 37 | .u-nowrap{ 38 | white-space: nowrap; 39 | } 40 | 41 | /** 42 | * Text align helper classes. 43 | */ 44 | .u-tr{ 45 | text-align: right; 46 | } 47 | 48 | .u-tc{ 49 | text-align: center; 50 | } 51 | 52 | .u-tl{ 53 | text-align: left; 54 | } 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /style.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /*------------------------------------*\ 2 | Aleut is a fork of [inuit.css](http://inuitcss.com/) 3 | This is starter where we import all the packages from aleut into this style-sheet. 4 | These files we can not change. However these are heavily based on SCSS variables, so we can change 5 | these by supplying the specific SCSS-variable before we import each SCSS-file. 6 | By default most of aleut is turned off, so we need to turn on each class via variables before importing. 7 | We have structured the CSS in a specific way to avoid specificity-problems. 8 | Basically we are first targetting elements without class-names etc, 9 | then we are applying abstract patterns before we apply most of our own styles and 10 | in the end helper-classes and layouts that should overwrite everything else.. 11 | All classes are also have namespaces. This means that you by looking at the prefix-of the class can 12 | see where it is located and whether you can modify the file or not. 13 | Read http://csswizardry.com/2015/03/more-transparent-ui-code-with-namespaces/ for more information 14 | \*------------------------------------*/ 15 | 16 | 17 | /*------------------------------------*\ 18 | #SETTINGS 19 | Global variables, site-wide settings, config switches, etc. 20 | These are just for SCSS – nothing here gets compiled to CSS directly 21 | \*------------------------------------*/ 22 | 23 | @import "scss/_settings.vars.scss"; //here we override some of the variables down the line 24 | @import "node_modules/aleut.settings.defaults/_settings.defaults.scss"; 25 | @import "node_modules/aleut.settings.responsive/_settings.responsive.scss"; 26 | //@import "scss/_settings.fonts.scss"; 27 | //++ our own remaps of inuits variables 28 | 29 | 30 | /*------------------------------------*\ 31 | #TOOLS 32 | Site-wide mixins and functions. 33 | These are just for SCSS - nothing here gets directly compiled to CSS. 34 | \*------------------------------------*/ 35 | 36 | @import "node_modules/aleut.tools.functions/_tools.functions.scss"; 37 | @import "node_modules/aleut.tools.mixins/_tools.mixins.scss"; 38 | @import "node_modules/aleut.tools.responsive/_tools.responsive.scss"; 39 | @import "node_modules/aleut.tools.widths/_tools.widths.scss"; 40 | @import "node_modules/aleut.tools.clearfix/_tools.clearfix.scss"; 41 | @import "scss/_tools.mixins.scss"; //++ Our additional mixins 42 | //++ Our additional functions 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | /*------------------------------------*\ 47 | #GENERIC 48 | Low-specificity, far-reaching rulesets (e.g. resets). 49 | Here we have our basic resets 50 | \*------------------------------------*/ 51 | 52 | @import "node_modules/aleut.generic.normalize/_generic.normalize.scss"; 53 | @import "node_modules/aleut.generic.reset/_generic.reset.scss"; 54 | @import "node_modules/aleut.generic.box-sizing/_generic.box-sizing.scss"; 55 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.generic.shared/_generic.shared.scss"; 56 | 57 | 58 | /*------------------------------------*\ 59 | #BASE 60 | Unclassed HTML elements (e.g. a {}, blockquote {}, address {}). 61 | Here we style all our HTML-elements with the basic styling we want. 62 | https://github.com/aleutcss?query=base 63 | \*------------------------------------*/ 64 | 65 | @import "node_modules/aleut.base.page/_base.page.scss"; 66 | @import "node_modules/aleut.base.images/_base.images.scss"; 67 | @import "node_modules/aleut.base.lists/_base.lists.scss"; 68 | @import "node_modules/aleut.base.headings/_base.headings.scss"; 69 | //@import "scss/_base.page.scss"; //our own variation of base.page 70 | 71 | /*------------------------------------*\ 72 | #OBJECTS (o-prefix) 73 | Objects, abstractions, and design patterns (e.g. .o-media {}). 74 | Here we import abstractions without styling etc. 75 | Missing some abstractions? Read trough the SCSS-files imported to turn 76 | on variables or get new ones from here: 77 | https://github.com/aleutcss?query=objects. 78 | \*------------------------------------*/ 79 | 80 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.block/_objects.block.scss"; 81 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.box/_objects.box.scss"; 82 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.buttons/_objects.buttons.scss"; 83 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.flag/_objects.flag.scss"; 84 | 85 | $o-layout--tiny: false !default; 86 | $o-layout--small: false !default; 87 | $o-layout--large: false !default; 88 | $o-layout--huge: false !default; 89 | $o-layout--flush: false !default; 90 | $o-layout--rev: false !default; 91 | $o-layout--middle: false !default; 92 | $o-layout--bottom: false !default; 93 | $o-layout--right: false !default; 94 | $o-layout--center: false !default; 95 | $o-layout--auto: false !default; 96 | 97 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.layout/_objects.layout.scss"; 98 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.list-bare/_objects.list-bare"; 99 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.list-block/_objects.list-block"; 100 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.list-inline/_objects.list-inline"; 101 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.list-ui/_objects.list-ui"; 102 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.media/_objects.media"; 103 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.pack/_objects.pack.scss"; 104 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.tables/_objects.tables.scss"; 105 | //@import "node_modules/aleut.objects.tabs/_objects.tabs.scss"; 106 | 107 | /*------------------------------------*\ 108 | #VENDOR 109 | Third party CSS for plugins etc. 110 | \*------------------------------------*/ 111 | 112 | //@import "_vendor.[something].scss"; 113 | 114 | 115 | /*------------------------------------*\ 116 | #COMPONENTS (c-prefix) 117 | Discrete, complete chunks of UI (e.g. `.c-carousel {}`). 118 | This is the one layer that aleutcss doesn’t get involved with. 119 | Here you place your own visual styling. 120 | \*------------------------------------*/ 121 | 122 | //@import "scss/components/_components.header.scss"; 123 | //@import "scss/components/_components.hero.scss"; 124 | //@import "scss/components/_components.footer.scss"; 125 | //++ 126 | 127 | 128 | /*------------------------------------*\ 129 | #Utilities (u-prefix) 130 | High-specificity, very explicit selectors. Overrides and helper classes (e.g. .u-hidden {}) 131 | Helpers and layout-classes 132 | https://github.com/aleutcss?query=utilities 133 | \*------------------------------------*/ 134 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.clearfix/_utilities.clearfix.scss"; 135 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.headings/_utilities.headings.scss"; 136 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.print/_utilities.print.scss"; 137 | $u-p: true; 138 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.spacing/_utilities.spacing.scss"; 139 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.spacing-responsive/_utilities.spacing-responsive.scss"; 140 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.widths/_utilities.widths.scss"; 141 | @import "node_modules/aleut.utilities.widths-responsive/_utilities.widths-responsive.scss"; 142 | @import "scss/_utilities.helpers.scss"; 143 | //++ shame.scss (http://csswizardry.com/2013/04/shame-css/) 144 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------