Web Starter Kit is an opinionated boilerplate for web development. Tools for building a great experience across many devices and performance oriented. Helping you to stay productive following the best practices outlined in Google's Web Fundamentals. A solid starting point for both professionals and newcomers to the industry.
Multi-device responsive boilerplate
A responsive boilerplate optimized for the multi-screen web with a high PageSpeed Insights performance score. Powered by Material Design Lite.
Sass support
Compile Sass into CSS with ease, bringing support for variables, mixins and more.
Performance optimization with a build process powered by Gulp
Minify and concatenate JavaScript, CSS, HTML and images to help keep your pages lean.
Built in HTTP Server
A built-in server for previewing your site means you can test pages without messing with other tools.
Live Browser Reloading
Reload the browser in real-time anytime an edit is made without the need for an extension.
Cross-device Synchronization
Synchronize clicks, scrolls, forms and live-reload across multiple devices as you edit your project. Powered by BrowserSync.
PageSpeed Insights reporting
Web performance metrics showing how well your site performs on mobile and desktop.
ES2015 Support
Optional ES2015 support using Babel. To enable ES2015 support remove the line "only": "gulpfile.babel.js",
in the .babelrc file. ES2015 source code will be automatically transpiled to ES5 for wide browser support.
Download the kit or clone this repository and build on what is included in the app
directory.
There are two HTML starting points, from which you can choose:
index.html
- (IE10+) the default starting point, containing Material Design layout.basic.html
- (IE8+) no layout, but still includes our minimal mobile best-practices
Be sure to look over the installation docs to verify your environment is prepared to run WSK. Once you have verified that your system can run WSK, check out the commands available to get started.
Web Starter Kit strives to give you a high performance starting point out of the box and we actively work on delivering the best PageSpeed Insights score and frame-rate possible.
At present, we officially aim to support the following browsers:
- IE9, IE10, IE11, IE Mobile 10
- FF 30, 31
- Chrome 34, 35
- Safari 7, 8
- Opera 23, 24
- iOS Safari 7, 8
- Opera Coast
- Android / Chrome 4.4, 4.4.3
- BlackBerry 10
This is not to say that Web Starter Kit cannot be used in browsers older than those reflected, but merely that our focus will be on ensuring our layouts work great in the above.
Web Starter Kit and Bootstrap or other CSS libraries?
Web Starter Kit doesn't aim to compete with CSS libraries like Bootstrap, Foundation and Pure. These libraries provide an excellent solution for prototyping your initial project. The biggest challenge they present is it’s almost too easy to get stuck using their look and feel for the lifetime of your site. We think this leads to a poorer experience on the multi-screen web.
Web Starter Kit provides boilerplate styles & a visual style guide for projects, but encourages customising these to fit your own site. This may need a little more work, but the reality is that any serious project is going to have its own look and feel. We want you to feel comfortable changing the kit to suit your own needs.
If you wish to use Bootstrap or other CSS libraries in your Web Starter Kit project, you have the flexibility to do so.
If you find yourself running into issues during installation or running the tools, please check our Troubleshooting guide and then open an issue. We would be happy to discuss how they can be solved.
If you would prefer not to use any of our tooling, delete the following files from the project: package.json
, gulpfile.babel.js
, .jshintrc
and .travis.yml
. You can now safely use the boilerplate with an alternative build-system or no build-system at all if you choose.
If you are interested in adding in different tooling workflows to your gulpfile.js, we recommend looking at the official Gulp recipes directory which includes a comprehensive list of guides.
Optional additions, such as web server configurations, can be found at WSK Extras repository.
Web Starter Kit is inspired by Mobile HTML5 Boilerplate and Yeoman's generator-gulp-webapp, having taken input from contributors to both projects during development. Our FAQs attempt to answer commonly asked questions about the project.
Contributions, questions and comments are all welcome and encouraged. For code contributions to Web Starter Kit, please see our Contribution guide before submitting a pull request. Website related issues should be filed on the Web Fundamentals issue tracker.
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