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Material for Meteor

Material for Meteor (MFM) is a Meteor package that implements Google's Material Design in Blaze. Users of this package can call familiar Meteor templates with parameters in order to render Material Design components, i.e. elements or groups of elements that conform, in appearance and behavior, to the Material Design specification. There may also be components and behaviors not prescribed by Material Design.

Demo Site

Demos of the available components and documentation for their use can be found at Material for Meteor. The MFM site is built using this package, and is as such a living example of how to use the package. The code for the website can be reviewed at this repo. This site is hosted on a free f1-micro server on Google Compute Engine, so the site may be slow to load.

Components

The set of components is initially based on the author's needs. However, over time, and if other contributors come forward to scratch their own itch, the set of components will grow according to what is actually needed by the community.

Usage

This package is currently a 'work-in-progress' and as such is not recommended for wide public consumption in production apps. However, those willing to evaluate the package are welcome to do so with the understanding that there will be little to no support via the issue queue. Those advanced users who are comfortable with a package at this stage of its life cycle can use it, at their own risk, in any mode that they choose.

ToDo

  • Complete documentation of the package on the MFM website.

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