BootSassy is an HTML/CSS/SASS mini-framework that lays over the Twitter Bootstrap framework. BootSassy gives you pre-made snippets for styling things like backgrounds, buttons, blocks, forms, tables and more.
1.0.0
##Features##
- All Twitter Bootstrap Classes & Features
- .scss files structured by object (buttons.scss, header.scss, etc)
- Lightbox and image overlay components
- Slick jQuery image scroller
- MixitUp image gallery
- Modernizr for checking browser support
##Installation & Usage## BootSassy comes ready to go. You can upload the 'demo' folder to your server or just include the files inside of the 'src' folder into your project
For template/theme development, it is strongly suggested that you use the SASS (.scss) files in the scss folder rather than editing "bootsassy.css" directly. The .scss files are neatly organized by objects/elements (_buttons.scss, _nav.scss, etc). You will need to install Ruby in order to use SASS.
Check the demo "feature" pages for code snippets and styling of blocks, buttons, lists, etc
To view a live demo, please go to - http://codedemos.com/bootsassy
BootSassy uses a number of open source projects
- JQuery 1.11.1 - http://jquery.com
- Twitter Bootstrap 3 - http://getbootstrap.com
- Font Awesome - http://http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/
- Slick Image Scoller/Carousel - http://kenwheeler.github.io/slick
- LightBox 2 - http://lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/
- MixitUp - https://mixitup.kunkalabs.com/
- Modernizr - http://modernizr.com
##Supported Browsers##
- Chrome (stable and canary channel)
- Firefox
- IE 9 and 10
- Opera
- Safari
##License## GNU/GPL - http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
##Support## If you are having issues getting this software to work, you can email [email protected]
##Authors## Brad Traversy