Standalone version of Bootstrap 3 grid system. See the test file for a demo.
Bootstrap 3 contains a best of breed responsive grid system. It's useful without all the rest of Bootstrap. This project contains a standalone version of it with related utility classes.
See Bootstrap's grid system and responsive utilities documentation.
You have several choices:
- Download the
grid.cssorgrid.min.cssfile from thedistfolder and include it in your project. - Install this package with npm and include/require
grid.cssorgrid.min.cssdirectly fromnode_modules. - If you are using webpack with
css-loaderyou can justrequire("bootstrap-grid"). - Any other way you can think of really.
The Bootstrap grid system expects the columns and containers to have box-sizing: border-box set.
The grid.css file doesn't have that rule because it's set in Bootstrap's scaffolding.less file that
also includes lot's of other modifications to global element styles.
We could set the rule for you globally but a small library like this shouldn't include such things.
Because of this you must set it yourself using * { box-sizing: border-box; }.
You can also set it separately for every Bootstrap class but that's not really fun...
You can check the test file for an example how to use and setup the grid.
The following classes are included:
- clearfix
- container
- container-fluid
- row
- All the col classes from col-xs-1 to col-lg-12 including push, pull and offset versions:
col-(xs-lg)-[(push|pull|offset)-](1-12) - hidden classes for all breakpoints:
hidden-(xs-lg|print) - visible classes for all breakpoints and display values:
visible-(xs-lg|print)-(block|inline|inline-block). visible-(xs-lg|print)are also included but they are deprecated as of Bootstrap v3.2.0 and should not be used.
Install dependencies
$ npm install
Run build
$ npm run build
grid.css and the minified grid.min.css are generated.