Skeleton-Stylus is the (un)official Stylus version of Dave Gamache's Skeleton Framework. It currently featues a stable version of Skeleton 2.0.4
Skeleton is a simple, responsive boilerplate to kickstart any responsive project.
Check out http://getskeleton.com for documentation and details.
- Download zip or clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/meinhimmel/Skeleton-Stylus.git
- cd to project folder
- run
npm install
(first time users) - run
npm build
(to compile Stylus files) - run
npm watch
(to watch and compile Stylus files)
The download includes Skeleton's CSS (as a styl file) as a starting point.
skeleton/
├── skeleton.styl
├── package.json
├── LICENSE
└── README.md
The goal of Skeleton-Stylus is to have a mirrored Stylus repository of Skeleton. In order to keep the integrity of the original Skeleton framework, I cannot accept any features or functionality outside the original implementation of Dave Gamache's Skeleton Framework. If you would like to see features, functionality, or extensions outside of the original please make a PR / or issue on the original skeleton framework.
If you have Stylus improvements, additional mixins, or other helpful Stylus techniques that stay within the original codebase. Feel free to make a pull request!
Skeleton is lightweight and simple. It styles only raw HTML elements (with a few exceptions) and provides a responsive grid. Nothing more.
- Minified, it's less than a kb
- It's a starting point, not a UI framework
No compiling or installing...just vanilla CSS
- Chrome latest
- Firefox latest
- Opera latest
- Safari latest
- IE latest
The above list is non-exhaustive. Skeleton works perfectly with almost all older versions of the browsers above, though IE certainly has large degradation prior to IE9.
All parts of Skeleton-Stylus are free to use and abuse under the open-source MIT license.
Skeleton was built using Sublime Text 3 and designed with Sketch. The typeface Raleway was created by Matt McInerney and Pablo Impallari. Code highlighting by Google's Prettify library. Icons in the header of the documentation are all derivative work of icons from The Noun Project. Feather by Zach VanDeHey, Pen (with cap) by Ed Harrison, Pen (with clicker) by Matthew Hall, and Watch by Julien Deveaux.
Skeleton was created by Dave Gamache for a better web.
Skeleton-Stylus was created by Dylan Armstrong for a better Skeleton.