Base Lists for Scales
These are the base styles for lists.
Requirements
Scales uses the Sass CSS preprocessor, you'll need either Ruby Sass or LibSass.
Installation
-
NPM:
npm install --save @scales/base-lists
Usage
Indent a list from the left by setting the $list-margin-left variable in your settings file.
Base List
<ul class="List">
<li>Scales</li>
<li>Patterns</li>
<li>Lists</li>
</ul>
Usage
Simple list modifier to remove margin, padding and bullets from a list.
Bare List
<ul class="List--bare">
<li>Scales</li>
<li>Patterns</li>
<li>Lists</li>
</ul>
Other uses
Since there are times when you might want to make a list bare without using a class, List--bare
is also able to be used as a mixin or extended as a placeholder.
@include List--bare;
@extend %List--bare;
Available Classes
.List
.List--bare
Available Variables
$list-margin-left
Namespace Variables
The Scales Namespace Variable
All Scales patterns expose the $scales-namespace
variable.
$scales-namespace
accepts a string that will prefix all Scales classes. The default value is null
.
Class Level Namespace Variable
Class level namespace variables allow you to namespace a selector based on the type e.g. b-
for "base", o-
for "objects", u-
for utilities, and c-
for "components".
This pattern exposes the $scales-base-class-namespace
variable.
$scales-base-class-namespace
accepts a string that will prefix any classes in this pattern and follow the Scales Namespace Variable if it is not null. The default value is null
.
Namespace Variable Usage
To set either of these namespaces, you will need to set the variables in a file that is imported before any scales files. For example:
@import your-project/settings; // Namespace variables are set in this file
@import your-project/scalescss; // Imports all of the Scales packages
@import your-project/project // The rest of your project imports