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components | ||
config | ||
connections | ||
devise | ||
layouts | ||
pages | ||
users | ||
README.md | ||
application.scss |
README.md
Setup
Ensure you have the following gems in your Rails Gemfile
# Gemfile
gem 'bootstrap-sass'
gem 'font-awesome-sass', '~> 5.0.9'
gem 'simple_form'
gem 'autoprefixer-rails'
gem 'jquery-rails' # Add this line if you use Rails 5.1 or higher
In your terminal, generate SimpleForm Bootstrap config.
bundle install
rails generate simple_form:install --bootstrap
Then replace Rails' stylesheets by Le Wagon's stylesheets:
rm -rf app/assets/stylesheets
curl -L https://github.com/lewagon/stylesheets/archive/master.zip > stylesheets.zip
unzip stylesheets.zip -d app/assets && rm stylesheets.zip && mv app/assets/rails-stylesheets-master app/assets/stylesheets
Don't forget the sprockets directives in assets/javascripts/application.js
// app/assets/javascripts/application.js
//= require jquery
//= require jquery_ujs
//= require bootstrap-sprockets
//= require_tree .
And the viewport in the layout
<!-- app/views/layouts/application.html.erb -->
<head>
<!-- Add these line for detecting device width -->
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1">
<!-- [...] -->
</head>
Adding new .scss
files
Look at your main application.scss
file to see how SCSS files are imported. There should not be a *= require_tree .
line in the file.
// app/assets/stylesheets/application.scss
// Graphical variables
@import "config/fonts";
@import "config/colors";
@import "config/bootstrap_variables";
// External libraries
@import "bootstrap-sprockets";
@import "bootstrap";
@import "font-awesome-sprockets";
@import "font-awesome";
// Your CSS partials
@import "layouts/index";
@import "components/index";
@import "pages/index";
For every folder (components
, layouts
, pages
), there is one _index.scss
partial which is responsible for importing all the other partials of its folder.
Example 1: Let's say you add a new _contact.scss
file in pages
then modify pages/_index.scss
as:
// pages/_index.scss
@import "home";
@import "contact";
Example 2: Let's say you add a new _sidebar.scss
file in layouts
then modify layouts/_index.scss
as:
// layouts/_index.scss
@import "sidebar";
Navbar template
Our layouts/_navbar.scss
code works well with our home-made ERB template which you can find here:
Don't forget that *.html.erb
files go in the app/views
folder, and *.scss
files go in the app/assets/stylesheets
folder. Also, our navbar have a link to the root_path
, so make sure that you have a root to: "controller#action"
route in your config/routes.rb
file.