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CSS library based on Counter Strike 1.6 UI.

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cs16.css

Introduction

cs16.css is a css library based on Counter Strike 1.6 UI.

Installation

You can install cs16.css simply by pasting this to your html head tag:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/ekmas/cs16.css@main/css/cs16.min.css">

or you can download css file and font from this repo. Inside css folder are prefixed and minified versions of cs16.css you can use.

Contributing

Thank you for wanting to contribute to this project. Here you can learn how to do it.

Project structure

ArialPixel.ttf
index.html
package.json
└── src
    ├── cs16.css
    ├── index.css
    ├── main.js
└── css
    ├── cs16.css
    ├── cs16.min.css
  • ArialPixel.ttf - Main font.
  • package.json - Here you can find all installed packages as well as scripts for creating prefixed and minified versions of cs16.css.
  • index.html, index.css, main.js - Files for documentation page.
  • src/cs16.css - Main cs16.css file. Edit this file if you want to change styling.
  • css/cs16.css, css/cs16.min.css - Do not touch these files. These files are generated by build:css script from package.json.

Development

Fork this repo

You can fork this repo by clicking the fork button in the top right corner of the repo page.

Clone on your machine

git clone https://github.com/your-username/cs16.css.git

Create a new branch

git checkout -b my-new-branch

Install dependencies

pnpm install

Build css/cs16.css and css/cs16.min.css

pnpm run build:css

License

MIT

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