Skeleton SCSS ============= > This is my opinionated fork of Skeleton, the original author seems to have disappeared and/or lost interest in the project, and my colleagues and I use this an awful lot. ## Whats different here? My fork has one significant difference over the original project, that is a full SCSS conversion to make use of more modern technologies and to expose a lot more customisation options quickly and easily. As time goes by I will gradually extend the available options and build a packaging tool that allows you to select all of your customisations in a graphical way, thinking something along the lines of jQuery themeroller, just a bit more lightweight. ## Installing Either clone this repository and drop in manually, or install from bower: ``` bower install --save Skeleton-SCSS ``` ## Build status The project is set up to build and run csslint on Travis: Master: [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nickpack/Skeleton-SCSS.png)](https://travis-ci.org/nickpack/Skeleton-SCSS) Development: [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nickpack/Skeleton-SCSS.png?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/nickpack/Skeleton-SCSS) ## Building I've added grunt configuration to the repository for those of you that use it. There are 4 main tasks added: * build - Runs Sass to create the stylesheet from the source files, places the output in ./css then creates a minified version of the file and places it into the same directory * lint - This runs CSSLint over the output CSS file (Note that there are a few bits in skeleton that I need to fix!) * minify - This literally just runs cssmin, useful if you've edited skeleton.css directly * watch - This will monitor the scss directory for changes and automatically rebuild the css and minified css (Effectively the same as sass --watch but with added minification) ### To get started with the grunt tools You need to npm install grunt-cli to start with, otherwise you wont have a runner! Then following that, from the root dir of this project, run `npm install` which will set up all of the required dependencies. You should be good to go. ## Changelog * May 17, 2013 - (v1.0.2) Travis CI build configuration, and minor refactor to remove as many of the warnings from CSSLint as was feasible to do - MAY CAUSE REGRESSIONS. * May 17, 2013 - (v1.0.1) Added grunt build tools * Apr 23, 2013 - (v1.0.0) Skeleton SCSS v1.0 - Additional variable conversions, changes based on feedback to the original project and bower submission. * Jan 31, 2013 - Completed SCSS conversion of Skeleton 1.2. ## Contributers * Nick Pack * Matthew Copeland * Miles Z. Sterrett * AtomicPages LLC * Toby Vervaart * Dave Gamache ## Licence Copyright (c) 2013 Nick Pack Based on the original skeleton project which is Copyright 2011 Dave Gamache Licensed under the MIT license. [![Bitdeli Badge](https://d2weczhvl823v0.cloudfront.net/nickpack/Skeleton-SCSS/trend.png)](https://bitdeli.com/free "Bitdeli Badge")