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Published by rhyneav almost 2 years ago
Fixes some misc color styles found in dark mode including alerts, buttons, and popovers.
Published by rhyneav almost 2 years ago
Another American holiday, another chance to release some new things for PaperCSS!
font-display: swap
(thanks @marvelefe in #266)Published by rhyneav almost 3 years ago
Some small fixes and improvements:
.shadow-none
has been added to disable shadows on children (thank you @toshihidetagami in #238)Published by rhyneav almost 4 years ago
Some helpful clean up provided here provided by @ChocolateLoverRaj (and even a commit or two from yours truly)
Published by rhyneav about 4 years ago
Nothing to see here! Just adding back the SCSS
source to the NPM package.
Published by rhyneav about 4 years ago
This release contains some very exciting features:
A huge thank you to @seifsay3d in #199 for adding in dark mode support! Just add .dark
to your html
tag to get these awesome new styles. https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/utilities/dark-mode/.
PaperCSS now supports inputs with type="range"
thanks to @Benbb96 in #213! https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/components/forms/
Thanks to @TotomInc, PaperCSS's dependencies have been brought up to date and simplified using a build script instead of Gulp. This is something other CSS frameworks (like Bootstrap) use to keep things simple for contributors and users of the framework alike. Instead of PaperCSS being built on every install, it is built on every release and committed to the repo for full transparency.
Published by rhyneav about 4 years ago
@Phreshhh doing the most to add some awesome new features:
A fresh new breadcrumb component has landed. Now no one will get lost on your site! https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/components/breadcrumb/
New outline buttons! https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/components/buttons/
Not just one, but several new styles of switches! Checkout the few different styles here https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/components/forms/
Instead of just one size of container, you can now constrain the size to small, medium, or large. Thank you for the addition @marcuxyz, check it out at https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/layout/container/
I still cannot spell, so thank you to @impressivewebs, @byrro, and @fulldecent for improving the quality of the codebase with the content corrections!
Published by rhyneav over 5 years ago
@TotomInc provided some much needed upgrades to our dependencies including upgrading gulp to v4
. These upgrades will make future development easier and reduces the vulnerabilities found in npm audit
. Thank you kindly!
As per usual, me no spell so good - so thank you @nelsonmestevao, @sarramegnag, @anupamasok, and everyone else who has taken time to improve the documentation of PaperCSS.
Published by rhyneav almost 6 years ago
@vanillaSlice hooked us up with some awesome new features in this release:
Ever wanted to close out of an alert? Now you can with this update! https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/components/alerts/
Progress bars are here and in many different options. Try them with backgrounds, labels, or even stripes!
https://www.getpapercss.com/docs/components/progress/
No pretty picture for this, but now the gulp build will automatically include vendor prefixes where needed. We don't need to worry about a thing anymore! Here's what is supported: https://browserl.ist/?q=defaults
Published by rhyneav about 6 years ago
@pynej fixed a padding issue when using badges within lists in #156.
Published by rhyneav about 6 years ago
@muyaszed hooked us up with a fix for #147 where radio and check boxes weren't working in Firefox. They are now!
PS: v1.5.2
was skipped because of an issue with the CDN and that NPM won't republish over the same version.
Published by rhyneav over 6 years ago
v1.5.0 threw a module error when installing from NPM as a result of adding stylelinter (whoops). This release fixes that error (issue #151).
The CSS in this version and v1.5.0 are the same, the only change is in the NPM scripts around building PaperCSS.
Published by rhyneav over 6 years ago
PaperCSS now has a fancy, new built in Navbar component! It's even responsive on small screens (with no JS required)!
Big Screen:
Small Screen (open and close):
Shout out to @dallinbjohnson for the addition and @koester for the assist!
Styles are now standardized with linting rules for the SCSS. Try it yourself with npm run stylelint
. It will output any errors in style formatting.
The same command is also a pre-commit Git hook ensuring the linter runs before each commit. Yay clean code!
Published by rhyneav almost 7 years ago
NOTE: In order for modals to center properly, they require some changes to the HTML. View the docs for more details on what this looks like.
Published by rhyneav almost 7 years ago
Holy smokes, PaperCSS, as of version 1.4.0 is no longer a LESS based framework. Its talents have moved on to the world of SCSS for better support and more contributors. Much love to @koester for taking on the rewrite and to everyone else for providing feedback and help in #122. This is a very cool under the hood change, but should not make for any difference in actual styles, other than a smaller CSS file.
Tired of scrolling forever on the page? Documentation is now separated out into multiple pages to keep everying organized and to reduce conflicts with future PRs. It is built with the popular Hugo static site generator, and as a bonus, code documentation now has syntax highlighting! Major shout out to @MunifTanjim for taking this on and to everyone else in #82. Check it out at getpapercss.com!
Those awesome changes aren't enough? PaperCSS now has more fancy pure CSS features. Use collapsibles to open and close many things, or accordions if you just want to use one at a time.
Thank you to everyone for their contributions to the discussion in issues and PRs. Special thanks to @koester | @MunifTanjim | @TotomInc | @Fraham | @afzalsayed96 | @DanielRuf for their contributions to the code base in this release!
Published by rhyneav almost 7 years ago
Small patch to get modal imports together and output their CSS as expected.
Published by rhyneav almost 7 years ago
Oh wow, are you ready? New features and fixes to make PaperCSS that much better!
Why should lists only be vertical?
Tabs made with pure CSS. Pretty neat, right?
Another feature normally made with JS done with CSS. Plus it has the paper feel that we all know and love <3
Another style:
Hate scrolling to the top of the page manually? We now have a hot new button that'll take you there for you. Check the bottom right of your screen as you scroll down the page.
The Readme on Github is also very improved!
npm run build
will also generate individual CSS files for each componentThank you to everyone for their contributions to the discussion in issues and PRs. Special thanks to @TotomInc | @Fraham | @afzalsayed96 | @paulmand3l | @ilhamwibawa | @valerymelou | @Nilanno | @DanielRuf | @wintercounter | @maciejmatu | @joelwallis | @DannyFeliz | @brodybits | @paulmand3l for their contributions to the code base!
Published by rhyneav almost 7 years ago
Hot off the presses, cool new features, fixes, and additions to make PaperCSS even better!
New button animations for hovering, clicking, and focusing. These bad boys are ready for action. They also come in fresh new colors to match the rest of the theme:
Wanted to write a novel within a PaperCSS site? Now you can with style support for <textarea>
Build a blog using PaperCSS right out of the box
Thank you to everyone for their contributions for getting 1.2 released and out the door!
@TotomInc | @Fraham | @afzalsayed96 | @DannyFeliz | @valerymelou | @DanielRuf | @joelwallis | @paulmand3l | @brodybits
And thank you to everyone not explicitly mentioned for their contributions in the issues and PR comments!
Published by rhyneav almost 7 years ago
In addition to popovers added in 1.0.1, this release features the addition of:
Thank you to @TotomInc, @Fraham, and @joelwallis for their contributions to these new features!