This is the source for my personal website, built on top of the Materialize CSS template. Below you can find the README for the Materialize CSS template, without which this site wouldn't be possible!
Materialize, a CSS Framework based on material design.
-- Browse the docs --
Read the getting started guide for more information on how to use materialize.
- Download the latest release of materialize directly from GitHub.
- Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/Dogfalo/materialize.git
- Include the files via cdnjs. More here.
- Install with npm:
npm install materialize-css
- Install with Bower:
bower install materialize
(DEPRECATED) - Install with Atmosphere:
meteor add materialize:materialize
The documentation can be found at http://materializecss.com. To run the documentation locally on your machine, you need Node.js installed on your computer.
Run these commands to set up the documentation:
git clone https://github.com/Dogfalo/materialize
cd materialize
npm install
Then run grunt monitor
to compile the documentation. When it finishes, open a new browser window and navigate to localhost:8000
. We use BrowserSync to display the documentation.
Previous releases and their documentation are available for download.
Materialize is compatible with:
- Chrome 35+
- Firefox 31+
- Safari 9+
- Opera
- Edge
- IE 11+
For changelogs, check out the Releases section of materialize or the CHANGELOG.md.
We use Jasmine as our testing framework and we're trying to write a robust test suite for our components. If you want to help, here's a starting guide on how to write tests in Jasmine.
Check out the CONTRIBUTING document in the root of the repository to learn how you can contribute. You can also browse the help-wanted tag in our issue tracker to find things to do.
Code copyright 2017 Materialize. Code released under the MIT license.