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Stylewithclass lets you style your web pages using predefined CSS classes that are commonly used. Such as paddings, margins, position, clear, floats etc.
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 Dependencies

Runtime

>= 0.11
 Project Readme

Stylewithclass

Style your web pages using pre-defined classes with very commonly used CSS properties.

Use Stylewithclass if you want to achieve DRY(Don't-repeat-yourself) CSS code. If you use Stylewithclass, you will end up re-using a lot of CSS code, because it uses pre-defined classes with very commonly used CSS properties.

Installation

Install gem from the command line:

(sudo) gem install stylewithclass

Require it using Compass in config.rb:

# Edit the project configuration file and add:
require 'stylewithclass'

Import it in your sass/scss file.

# import Stylewithclass partial into your sass/scss file
@import "stylewithclass"

Settings

Set min, max & step for padding and margin values.

$min-pm: 0; // default (We set zero beacuse margin and paddings are not compiled by default)
$max-pm: 0; // default (We set zero beacuse margin and paddings are not compiled by default)
$step-pm: 5; // default

Using Stylewithclass

Padding & Margins

Using Stylewithclass is easy when styling elements using margins & paddings. just begin with a "m-" or a "p-" for margin or padding. Then, specify the "direction". The available "directions" are: "lt-" for left, "rt-" for right, "tp-" for top, "bm-" for bottom, "hor-" for horizontal and "ver-" for vertical. If you don't type any directions it assumes you are using all directions. After specifying directions you specify the amount.

Style your html tags with padding: 20.

<div class="p-20"></div>

Style your html tags with padding-left: 5 & margin-right: 3.

<div class="p-lt-5"> // padding-left: 5
   <div class="m-rt-3"></div> // margin-right: 3
</div>

Style your html tags with padding-top: 20 & padding-bottom: 20.

<div class="p-ver-20"></div>

Style your html tags with margin-left: 10 & margin-right: 10.

<div class="m-hor-10"></div>

Text

Using Stylewithclass to style fonts are easy. You begin with "fs-" for font-size. After that you specify whether you want it to be relative(with ems) or absolute(with px). "r-" is for relative and "a-" is for absolute. After specifying the font size type you specify the amount.

Style your fonts with 12px with ems. It assumes that the browser default size is 16px and calculates the right number of ems for you.

<div class="fs-r-12"></div>

Style your fonts with 12px with px.

<div class="fs-a-12"></div>

The available font-sizes are 8px 9px 10px 11px 12px 14px 18px 20px 22px 24px 28px 30px 36px 48px

Text aligns

.txt-al-lt // for "text-align: left;"
.txt-al-c  // for "text-align: center;"
.txt-al-rt // for "text-align: right;"

Font weights

.f-w-normal // for "font-weight: normal;"
.f-w-bold // for "font-weight: bold;"
.f-w-bolder // for "font-weight: bolder;"
.f-w-lighter // for "font-weight: lighter;"
.f-w-inherit // for "font-weight: inherit;"
.f-w-[100-700] // for "font-weight: [100-700];"

Miscellaneous

In addition, you can style your html tags with positions, displays, floats, clears & overflow-hidden.

/* Positions */
.p-a // for "position: absolute;"
.p-r // for "position: relative;"
.p-f // for "position: fixed;"
.p-s // for "position: sticky;"

/* Displays */
.d-n // for "display: none;"
.d-bl // for "display: block;"
.d-in // for "display: inline;"
.d-in-bl // for "display: inline-block;"

/* Floats */
.fl-lt // for "float: left;"
.fl-rt // for "float: right;"

/* Clears */
.cl-b // for "clear: both;"
.cl-lt // for "clear: left;"
.cl-rt // for "clear: right;"

/* Overflow hidden */
.ov-hid // for "overflow: hidden;"

// Cursor
.cs-pointer // for "cursor: pointer;"

// Additional dimensions
.w-100 // for "width: 100%;"
.h-100 // for "height: 100%;"