HTML5 Boilerplate is a professional front-end template for building fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites.
This project is the product of over 10 years of iterative development and community knowledge. It does not impose a specific development philosophy or framework, so you're free to architect your code in the way that you want.
This repository is where HTML5-Boilerplate is authored. Some of the tools, files and processes that you see here are solely for the production of HTML5 Boilerplate and are not part of HTML5 Boilerplate. For one example, the gulpfile.mjs script is used to build the project. It's not part of the project itself.
The project we publish is represented by the contents of the /dist/
folder. Everything else in this repository is used to author the project.
Think of it this way, in the same way that you don't clone vuejs/core to create a Vue.js app, you don't need to clone this repository to start a new site or app based on HTML5 Boilerplate.
So, if you're looking for a quick start template to build a web site or application, look at the options in the Quick Start section of this document.
If you want to help us improve HTML5 Boilerplate then you can start with the documentation here, which includes steps to clone this repo in order to get it set up for development.
Choose one of the following options:
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Using the create-html5-boilerplate script, instantly fetch the latest npm published package (or any version available on npm) with
npx
,npm init
oryarn create
without having to install any dependencies. Running the followingnpx
command installs the latest version into a folder callednew-site
npx create-html5-boilerplate new-site cd new-site npm install npm run start
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Using our new Template Repository create a new GitHub repository based on the latest code from the main branch of HTML5 Boilerplate.
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Install with npm:
npm install html5-boilerplate
or yarn:yarn add html5-boilerplate
. The resultingnode_modules/html5-boilerplate/dist
folder represents the latest version of the project for end users. Depending on what you want to use and how you want to use it, you may have to copy and paste the contents of that folder into your project directory. -
Download the latest stable release from here. This zip file is a snapshot of the
dist
folder. On Windows, Mac and from the file manager on Linux unzipping this folder will output to a folder named something likehtml5-boilerplate_v7.3.0
. From the command-line, you will need to create a folder and unzip the contents into that folder.mkdir html5-boilerplate unzip html5-boilerplate*.zip -d html5-boilerplate
- A finely-tuned starter template: Reap the benefits of 10 years of analysis, research and experimentation by over 200 contributors.
- Designed with progressive enhancement in mind.
- Includes:
Normalize.css
for CSS normalizations and common bug fixes.- A custom build of
Modernizr
for feature detection. Apache Server Configs
that improve the web site's performance and security.
- Placeholder Open Graph elements and attributes.
- An example package.json file with WebPack commands built in to jumpstart application development.
- Placeholder CSS Media Queries.
- Useful CSS helper classes.
- Default print styles, performance optimized.
- Protection against any stray
console
statements causing JavaScript errors in older browsers. - "Delete-key friendly." Easy to strip out parts you don't need.
- Extensive documentation.
HTML5-Boilerplate supports the latest, stable releases of all major browsers.
You can find our range of supported browsers in our package.json At present we alter the browserlist default by dropping IE 11.
"browserslist": [
"> 0.5%",
"last 2 versions",
"Firefox ESR",
"not dead",
"not IE 11"
],
That configuration translates to this full list of browsers.
Take a look at the documentation table of contents. This documentation is bundled with the project which makes it available for offline reading and provides a useful starting point for any documentation you want to write about your project.
Hundreds of developers have helped to make the HTML5 Boilerplate. Anyone is welcome to contribute. However, if you decide to get involved, please take a moment to review the guidelines:
The code is available under the MIT license.