Frameworks make decisions for you about how to organize, structure and design a site. Pattern libraries don’t separate styling and markup, making them tough to use in a truly modular fashion. We weren’t satisfied, so we made a thing that doesn’t do that.
Typeplate is a "typographic starter kit". We don’t make aesthetic design choices, but define proper markup with extensible styling for common typographic patterns. A stripped–down Sass library concerned with the appropriate technical implementation of design patterns–not how they look.
Typeplate is just a measely 4.91 KB and especially smaller when compressed!
You'll “find our documentation here”. This document includes all the required instructions to get started with Typeplate.
If you would like to contribute to the core of the Typeplate project and not to our main site please make sure you're submitting changes, patches and issues to our main project repository.
- Make sure you have a GitHub account
- Clearly describe an issue including steps to reproduce when it's a bug.
- Fork this repository.
- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
- This is usually based off the master branch.
- Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that branch.
- To quickly create a topic branch based on master;
git branch fix/master/my_contribution master
then checkout the new branch withgit checkout fix/master/my_contribution
. Please avoid working directly on themaster
branch.
- Make commits of logical units.
- Check for unnecessary whitespace with
git diff --check
before committing. - Make sure your commit messages are in the proper format.
(Issue#) Commit message about your awesome code contribution.
##only provide an issue number if you're PR is referencing an issue.
- Make sure you have added the necessary tests for your changes.
- Run all the tests to assure nothing else was accidentally broken.
When contributing (by the way you're awesome for that so thanks) please keep your commits small and targeted when you're prepared to file a Pull Request. We’d prefer not seeing Pull Requests that contain 20 commits in multiple spots. Keep it small and it will make things simpler and much cleaner in the long run.
- Grunt : Grunt
Install Packages
$ npm install && bower install
§ Compiling : JavaScript, Sass
In order to compile our projects stylesheets and scripts we use Grunt which is platform independent JavaScript task runner. To start using Grunt run npm install
from the project's root directory. If you're still curious how to use Grunt then feel free to leave us a comment in our project's Issue Tracker.
§ Grunt Tasks :
Those that choose to use Grunt you can execute the command grunt
which will spin up a local server on http://localhost:9001
and start the watch task that will also enable LiveReload for HTML, Sass, CSS and JavaScript files. In order to use LiveRealod you must have the LiveReload Browser Extension installed and turned on before executing the grunt
task command.
§ Package Management : Bower
To keep track of our packages and allow for easy updating we use Bower Package Manager which installs all our project's packages in the "components" directory. In order to install bower you must have Node and npm installed on your machine. Once Node and npm are installed simply run the command below (which works on both Windows/Mac and one of the reasons why we chose it).
npm install bower -g
With so many packages to choose from, we recommend a few libraries to use with Typeplate to compliment. Bon Appetite!
- FitText.js – A jQuery plugin for inflating web type
- LETTERING.JS – A jQuery plugin for radical web typography
- MOLTEN LEADING - Slingin ’ Hot Leading
- Team Sass Modular Scale - Sassy Modular Scale
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