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Ulight

A light Framework for Front-End Developer to build original and artistic websites!

Getting Started

To use this framework, copy the code in the CSS file (src/assets/css/style.css).

Then paste it on your own CSS file (on your own project) and link it to your index.html.

You are now able to use all the CSS classes of the Framework!

Prerequisites

You need to have an HTML file to link the CSS code of the Framework.

Installing

  • Go to src/assets/css/style.css on this repository
  • Copy the content of the file
  • Open your own project on your text editor
  • Create a new CSS file (e.g. ulight.css)
  • Paste the code you have copied from this repository on your new CSS file
  • Link your CSS file on your main HTML file (usually index.html)
<link rel="stylesheet" src="/path-to-your-CSS-file/ulight.css">
  • You can now use the Framework!

Using

You can use the classes defined on the CSS file of the Framework like that:

  • Find a class that interests you (e.g. button-style)
  • Use the class by adding it on your HTML element (on the HTML file)
<button class="button-style">Click Me!</button>

Running the tests

Section Under Construction

Deployment

Ulight is build to run on the most browsers and screens as possible.

Compatibility is really important for us and we work with the most used technologies.

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Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

Version 1.0.0

Authors

Maeva NGUYEN ANH PHUONG - Initial work

Students of Google Developer Challenge Scholarship - Front-End Dev 2017/2018

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Udacity and Google for the Google Developer Challenge Scholarship. This project won't exist without you :)

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