Clean, simple, for styling the web.
Check out the docs and examples on csstyle.io
You can use csstyle with either Sass or postcss.
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Setup your project with either Sass or Postcss. If you're using Sass make sure you have the latest stable SASS (3.4).
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Add
id="csstyle"to your html or body element. This is necessary so that components with their parts and options can nest indefinitely yet always be overridden by tweaks and locations. -
Download csstyle from npm:
npm install csstyle --saveor from bower:
bower install csstyle --save -
If you're using Sass, import into your stylesheets:
@import 'csstyle';If you're using postcss, add csstyle as a plugin:
postcss([require('postcss-nested'), require('csstyle')]);Be sure to include postcss-nested and csstyle in that order.
Now you're set and can start creating components with options & parts, adding in tweaks and locations as needed. Enjoy!
People using webpack or similar often want to load Sass via libsass. Unfortunately libsass is quite behind the ruby Sass and some things are still missing before it will work with csstyle. As a workaround while we wait for libsass you can load your Sass files with the ruby Sass loader and it will work just fine, it just won't be as fast as libsass.
In Sass you can append a & to a selector or pseudo-selector to have it applied to the parent context. So for example to have a part react when the component gets hovered:
@include component(capacitor){
background: red;
@include part(flux){
background: orange;
}
&:hover & {
@include part(flux){
background: blue;
}
}
}There are a few settings you can change. You can set these to whatever suits your style.
- The style to denote
optionsby changing the$csstyle-option-symbolvariable. The default is\--. - The style to denote
partsby changing the$csstyle-part-symbolvariable. The default is__. - The style to denote
tweaksby changing the$csstyle-tweak-symbolvariable. The default is\+. - The style to denote
locationsby changing the$csstyle-location-symbolvariable. The default is\@.
All characters besides _ need to be escaped! However, if you are using dashes, only the first one needs to be escaped. Use two backslashes to properly escape in SASS. For example to use a forward slash to separate parts, set $csstyle-part-symbol to \\/.
In adition to that, you can also change your app's root id on the html or body element by changing the $csstyle-root-id variable. The default is csstyle.
MIT
- make postcss version configurable too
