CSS for clean and fast web apps
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Copy all the contents of the release folder to your desired project.
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Link the CSS into your page
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/topcoat-mobile-min.css">
*Alternatively incorporate the css into your build process if you are so inclined.
Start by checking out our Backlog.
*We use Huboard to keep our issues organized into a backlog.
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fork the repo
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Create a branch
git checkout -b my_branch
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Add your changes following the coding guidelines
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Commit your changes
git commit -am "Added some awesome stuff"
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Push your branch
git push origin my_branch
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make a pull request
For the details see our Engineering Practices.
For performance tests, see test/perf/telemetry/README.md.
TopCoat uses Grunt to build
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Open the terminal from the topcoat directory
cd topcoat
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Install npm *comes packaged with node.
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Install its command line interface (CLI) globally
npm install -g grunt-cli
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Install dependencies with npm
npm install
*Topcoat uses Grunt 0.4.0 you might want to read more on their website if you haven't upgraded since a lot has changed..
- Type
grunt
in the command line to build the css. - The results will be built into the release folder.
- Alternatively type
grunt watch
to have the build run automatically when you make changes to source files.
See Release Notes on the wiki.