Vanilla Framework is an extensible CSS framework, built using Sass and is designed to be used either directly or by using themes to extend or supplement its patterns.
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You can link to the latest build to add directly into your markup like so, by replacing the x values with the version number you wish to link.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://assets.ubuntu.com/v1/vanilla-framework-version-x.x.x.min.css" />
To get set up with Sass, add the sass
and vanilla-framework
packages to your project dependencies:
yarn add sass vanilla-framework
In the script that builds the CSS in your package.json
, you should include the path to node_modules
when looking for @imports
. In this example, we have called the build script "build-css"
:
"build-css": "sass -w --load-path=node_modules src:dist --style=compressed"
Make a folder src/
, create a file inside called style.scss
and import Vanilla:
// Import the theme
@import 'vanilla-framework';
@include vanilla;
// Optionally override some settings
$color-brand: #ffffff;
// Add theme if applicable
If you don't want the whole framework, you can just @include
specific parts - e.g. @include vf-b-forms
.
Now run yarn build-css
, which will convert any Sass files in the src/
folder to CSS in the dist/
folder.
To watch for changes in your Sass files, add the following script to your package.json
"watch-css": "yarn build-css && sass --load-path=node_modules -w src:dist --style=compressed"
If you're looking to contribute to the Vanilla project itself, start here.
- Code of conduct
- Reporting bugs and issues
- Working with the Vanilla project
- Pull requests
- Releasing Vanilla
Keep up to date with all new developments and upcoming changes with Vanilla.
- Follow us on Twitter @vanillaframewrk
- Read our latest blog posts at Ubuntu Blog
Code licensed LGPLv3 by Canonical Ltd
With ♥ from Canonical