зеркало из https://github.com/microsoft/ivy.git
125 строки
3.2 KiB
SCSS
125 строки
3.2 KiB
SCSS
/*
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* Gridism
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* A simple, responsive, and handy CSS grid by @cobyism
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* https://github.com/cobyism/gridism
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*/
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/* Preserve some sanity */
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.grid,
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.unit {
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-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
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-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
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box-sizing: border-box;
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}
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/* Set up some rules to govern the grid */
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.grid {
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display: block;
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clear: both;
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}
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.grid .unit {
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float: left;
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width: 100%;
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padding: 10px;
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}
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/* This ensures the outer gutters are equal to the (doubled) inner gutters. */
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.grid .unit:first-child { padding-left: 20px; }
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.grid .unit:last-child { padding-right: 20px; }
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/* Nested grids already have padding though, so let’s nuke it */
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.unit .unit:first-child { padding-left: 0; }
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.unit .unit:last-child { padding-right: 0; }
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.unit .grid:first-child > .unit { padding-top: 0; }
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.unit .grid:last-child > .unit { padding-bottom: 0; }
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/* Let people nuke the gutters/padding completely in a couple of ways */
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.no-gutters .unit,
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.unit.no-gutters {
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padding: 0 !important;
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}
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/* Wrapping at a maximum width is optional */
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.wrap .grid,
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.grid.wrap {
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max-width: 978px;
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margin: 0 auto;
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}
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/* Width classes also have shorthand versions numbered as fractions
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* For example: for a grid unit 1/3 (one third) of the parent width,
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* simply apply class="w-1-3" to the element. */
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.grid .whole, .grid .w-1-1 { width: 100%; }
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.grid .half, .grid .w-1-2 { width: 50%; }
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.grid .one-third, .grid .w-1-3 { width: 33.3332%; }
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.grid .two-thirds, .grid .w-2-3 { width: 66.6665%; }
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.grid .one-quarter,
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.grid .one-fourth, .grid .w-1-4 { width: 25%; }
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.grid .three-quarters,
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.grid .three-fourths, .grid .w-3-4 { width: 75%; }
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.grid .one-fifth, .grid .w-1-5 { width: 20%; }
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.grid .two-fifths, .grid .w-2-5 { width: 40%; }
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.grid .three-fifths, .grid .w-3-5 { width: 60%; }
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.grid .four-fifths, .grid .w-4-5 { width: 80%; }
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.grid .golden-small, .grid .w-g-s { width: 38.2716%; } /* Golden section: smaller piece */
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.grid .golden-large, .grid .w-g-l { width: 61.7283%; } /* Golden section: larger piece */
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/* Clearfix after every .grid */
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.grid {
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*zoom: 1;
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}
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.grid:before, .grid:after {
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display: table;
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content: "";
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line-height: 0;
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}
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.grid:after {
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clear: both;
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}
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/* Utility classes */
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.align-center { text-align: center; }
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.align-left { text-align: left; }
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.align-right { text-align: right; }
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.pull-left { float: left; }
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.pull-right { float: right; }
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/* A property for a better rendering of images in units: in
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this way bigger pictures are just resized if the unit
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becomes smaller */
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.unit img {
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max-width: 100%;
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}
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/* Responsive Stuff */
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@media screen and (max-width: 568px) {
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/* Stack anything that isn’t full-width on smaller screens
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and doesn't provide the no-stacking-on-mobiles class */
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.grid:not(.no-stacking-on-mobiles) > .unit {
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width: 100% !important;
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padding-left: 20px;
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padding-right: 20px;
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}
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.unit .grid .unit {
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padding-left: 0px;
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padding-right: 0px;
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}
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/* Sometimes, you just want to be different on small screens */
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.center-on-mobiles {
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text-align: center !important;
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}
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.hide-on-mobiles {
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display: none !important;
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}
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}
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/* Expand the wrap a bit further on larger screens */
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@media screen and (min-width: 1180px) {
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.wider .grid,
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.grid.wider {
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max-width: 1180px;
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margin: 0 auto;
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}
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}
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