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Releases: CivilApp/civil.css

v1.11.0

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@MrSaints MrSaints released this 13 Feb 18:03

This release is a major refactoring of the table styles added in the last release.

There are also changes to the internal organisation of the SASS partials because the code styles are starting to get a little bit bloated, and opinionated (to work with Jekyll syntax highlighting, and line numbers).

v1.10.0

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@MrSaints MrSaints released this 10 Feb 18:58

This isn't exactly a major release:

  • Added default styles for tables
  • Removed margin for figures

There are also a few minor "clean up" related changes, and new NPM tasks to streamline the development process.

v1.9.1

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@MrSaints MrSaints released this 15 Oct 10:53

The variables can now be overridden. I'm not too sure why I didn't do this before.

v1.8.0

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@MrSaints MrSaints released this 14 Oct 14:09

I'm happy to call v1.8.0 the first major release of civil.css. I'm fairly satisfied with how it is currently organised, and with what it has to offer at the moment.

As a disclaimer, it's never meant to rival any larger and/or more mainstream CSS toolkit / framework. Nevertheless, I feel it can be well-adopted in blogs, documentations, and smaller static sites. It focuses on organising content around type (as in typography). I'm not sure if I succeeded in this respect, but it's definitely consistent in terms of baseline, and golden ratio (modular scale).

All that said, be sure to check out the style guide / project page.

Thoughts, feedback, suggestions, etc, are welcomed! 😄