MUI is a lightweight HTML/CSS/JS framework that follows Google's Material Design guidelines.
Use From the CDN:
<link href="//cdn.muicss.com/mui-0.1.18/css/mui.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="//cdn.muicss.com/mui-0.1.18/js/mui.min.js"></script>Or for development you can use the latest:
<link href="//cdn.muicss.com/mui-latest/css/mui.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="//cdn.muicss.com/mui-latest/js/mui.min.js"></script>Install with Bower:
$ bower install muiMUI is designed from the ground up to be fast, small and developer friendly. By design it only includes the basic components you need to build a site that follows Google's Material Design guidelines. Some of the key features of MUI are:
- Small footprint: mui.min.css - 5.6K, mui.min.js - 3.7K (gzipped)
- A responsive grid to make mobile-friendly sites
- No external dependencies
- CSS library that can be customized with your own colors
- JS library can be loaded asyncronously
- Email library for styling HTML emails
To get started using MUI, go to the MUI website to see examples and download boilerplate HTML.
MUI is tested and works in:
- IE10+
- Latest Stable: Firefox, Chrome, Safari
- iOS 6+
- Install dependencies
- nodejs (http://nodejs.org/)
- npm (https://www.npmjs.org/)
- sass (http://sass-lang.com/)
- http-server (via npm)
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Clone repository
$ git clone [email protected]:muicss/mui.git $ cd mui
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Install node dependencies using npm
$ npm install
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Build examples
$ ./node_modules/.bin/gulp build-examples
To view the examples you can use any static file server. To use the nodejs
http-servermodule:$ npm install http-server $ ./node_modules/.bin/http-server -p 3000
Then visit http://localhost:3000/examples
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Watch changes and re-build
$ ./node_modules/.bin/gulp watch
To run the unit tests from the command line, run 'mocha':
$ ./node_modules/.bin/mochaTo run the E2E tests first compile the unit test files into a version that runs in the browser:
$ ./node_modules/.bin/gulp build-e2e-testsThen visit http://localhost:3000/e2e-tests
To create a production build of the app, run gulp build-dist:
$ ./node_modules/.bin/gulp build-distThe build will be located in the dist directory:
dist/
├── css
│ ├── mui.css
│ ├── mui.min.css
├── js
│ ├── mui.js
│ └── mui.min.js
├── email
│ ├── mui-email-inline.css
| └── mui-email-styletag.css
├── react
│ ├── mui-react.js
│ └── mui-react.min.js
└── webcomponents
| ├── mui-webcomponents.js
| └── mui-webcomponents.min.js
└── extra
├── mui-colors.css
├── mui-combined.js
└── mui-react-combined.js