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Decorate takes an HTML and decorates it with style.
Currently it just support Bootstrap, but it is built in order to allow any other framework.
MDL (Material Design Lite) current support is very poor.
It parses the HTML, uses a set of rules and creates a new HTML with new classes.
You can say: "Well... I could have done the same by using JavaScript", and you'd right. But there are some advantages in using it statically:
- It is faster. You have just to run it once.
- It can be used in third parties projects. Forget about the style from now on.
- Avoids the blink while javascript is being applied.
I was writting a static test runner, and I decided not to tie it to any style. This was a spin off. Indeed, it could be run as command line...
Please, run the help command with -h
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Here you are a basic example:
decorate my.html -t bootstrap -o output
Easy: just import and use it:
from decorate import Decorate decorate = Decorate('bootstrap') with open('my.html') as fd: decorate.apply_to(fd.read(), 'output.html')