Themes
themes inspired by creations by btopro from his youth. legitimate, terrible websites.
To use this web component in your project you can utilize one of the following styles of syntax.
/* In an existing JS module / web component */
import '@lrnwebcomponents/terrible-themes/terrible-themes.js';
/* At top of an application with build routine */
<script type="module" src="@lrnwebcomponents/terrible-themes/terrible-themes.js"></script>
/* Alternatives for top of application */
<script type="module">
import '@lrnwebcomponents/terrible-themes/terrible-themes.js';
// imperative form
import {TerribleThemes} from '@lrnwebcomponents/terrible-themes';
// if you don't have a build routine and need to reference directly
import './node_modules/@lrnwebcomponents/terrible-themes/terrible-themes.js';
</script>
// via unpkg CDN (good for testing)
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@lrnwebcomponents/terrible-themes/terrible-themes.js"></script>
Run yarn start
will start a local development server, open your default browser to display it, open your finder to the correct window and start watching the /src
directory for changes and automatically rebuilding the element and documentation site for the demo.
yarn start
yarn run test
Builds ensure that wcfactory can correctly compile your web component project to work on the maximum number of browsers possible.
yarn run build
- Fork it!
git clone https://github.com/elmsln/lrnwebcomponents.git
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
Themes (and all lrnwebcomponents) use Prettier to auto-format JS and JSON. The style rules get applied when you commit a change. If you choose to, you can integrate your editor with Prettier to have the style rules applied on every save.