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Install with
$ yarn add @oddcamp/sass-utils
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Add it to your project:
@import "@oddcamp/sass-utils/src/all";
This will:
- Make all of the SASS utilities available
- Inject Reset CSS
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Read the documentation
For non-SASS projects include dist/reset.css
only.
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Install dependencies with
$ yarn
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Run
$ yarn dev
when developing. This will:- Run the linter for your own good
- Generate
reset.css
file for non-SASS projects
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Edit contents of
src
A map of viewport breakpoints for a use with mq()
mixin. Default value:
$mq-breakpoints: (
xxxsmall: 0,
xxsmall: 320,
xsmall: 480,
small: 640,
medium: 768,
large: 960,
xlarge: 1024,
xxlarge: 1200,
xxxlarge: 1400,
xxxxlarge: 1680,
);
A media query mixin. Works in a couple with $mq-breakpoints
map. Accepts multiple values, e.g.:
@include mq(medium down) {
// <= 768px
// screen and (max-width: 48em)
}
@include mq(large up) {
// > 960px
// screen and (min-width: 60.0625em)
}
@include mq(large upEq) {
// >= 960px
// screen and (min-width: 60em)
}
@include mq(between small large) {
// 640px < x <= 960px
// screen and (min-width: 40.0625em) and (max-width: 60em)
}
@include mq(betweenEq small large) {
// 640px <= x <= 960px
// screen and (min-width: 40em) and (max-width: 60em)
}
@include mq(portrait) {
// screen and (orientation: portrait)
}
@include mq(portrait, between small medium, xxxxlarge up, xsmall down) {
// orientation: portrait, 640px < x <= 768px, > 1680px, <= 480px
// screen and (orientation: portrait), screen and (min-width: 40.0625em) and (max-width: 48em), screen and (min-width: 105.0625em), screen and (max-width: 20em)
}
// Nest the mixin inclusion for "AND" operator instead:
@include mq(portrait) {
@include mq(xxsmall down) {
// orientation: portrait AND <= 480px
// screen and (orientation: portrait) and (max-width: 20em)
}
}
Using numeric values instead of keywords is also acceptable, e.g.:
@include mq(960 down) {
// <= 960px
// screen and (max-width: 60em)
}
@include mq(between 480 768) {
// 480px < x <= 768px
// screen and (min-width: 30.0625em) and (max-width: 48em)
}
A media query for targeting high-res screens.
@include mq-retina {
// retina
}
@include mq-retina {
@include mq(960 down) {
// <= 960px retina
// screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (max-width: 60em), screen and (min--moz-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (max-width: 60em), screen and (-o-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2 / 1) and (max-width: 60em), screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) and (max-width: 60em), screen and (min-resolution: 192dpi) and (max-width: 60em), screen and (min-resolution: 2dppx) and (max-width: 60em)
}
}
Converts pixels to em/rem's respectively, e.g.:
em(20); // 1.25em
em(20px); // 1.25em
rem(16); // 1rem
rem(20 40); // 1.25rem 2.5rem
rem(20 40 0); // 1.25rem 2.5rem 0 2.5rem
rem(40 auto); // 2.5rem auto
rem(40 auto 70%); // 2.5rem auto 70%
Overwrite the value of $em-base
to change the base value. Default: 16px
. You can also pass it as a second parameter for em/rem()
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Returns digits-only value: strip-unit(16px) -> 16
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Makes SVG inline-able, e.g.:
background-image: url(svg-inline(
'<svg viewBox="0 0 10 10"><style>path{fill:#c00;}</style><path d="m5 9-3-4h2v-4h2v4h2z"/></svg>'
));
// becomes
background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml;utf8,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%27http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%27%20viewBox=%220%200%2010%2010%22%3E%3Cstyle%3Epath{fill:#c00;}%3C/style%3E%3Cpath%20d=%22m5%209-3-4h2v-4h2v4h2z%22/%3E%3C/svg%3E");
Replaces strings: str-replace("abc", "a", "b") -> "bbc"
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Determines how overflowed content that is not displayed is signaled to users.
Limiting of the contents of a block container to the specified number of lines. Based on line-clamp
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Use $fallback-lh
to support IE by setting the line height size.
@include truncate-text-line(2);
@include truncate-text-line(2, rem(24));
Visually hides the text without a performance hit. Keeps the text accessible for screen readers.
The variable list of CSS animation easings:
// Sine:
$easing-in-sine
$easing-out-sine
$easing-in-out-sine
// Quad:
$easing-in-quad
$easing-out-quad
$easing-in-out-quad
// Cubic:
$easing-in-cubic
$easing-out-cubic
$easing-in-out-cubic
// Quart:
$easing-in-quart
$easing-out-quart
$easing-in-out-quart
// Quint:
$easing-in-quint
$easing-out-quint
$easing-in-out-quint
// Expo:
$easing-in-expo
$easing-out-expo
$easing-in-out-expo
// Circ:
$easing-in-circ
$easing-out-circ
$easing-in-out-circ
// Back:
$easing-in-back
$easing-out-back
$easing-in-out-back
Clears and "unclears" floats respectively.
Visually hides an element, keeps it accessible for screen readers, does not exclude it from HTML tab order.