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Modules

mini.css uses modules as its base building blocks. Each module contains one or more components that affect the same part of the user experience. Below you can see a quick overview of all the modules that compose mini.css.


 Core

The core module contains basic reset and fix rules, based on Normalize.css v5.0.0, along with lots of custom typography rules. Most textual HTML5 elements are styled by this module, so you can start writing your pages immediately without worrying about font families, weights, sizes, line heights, paddings and the like. More specifically, the core module contains:

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 Grid

The grid module provides you with a modern, responsive grid system based on the Flexible Layout Module (commonly known as flexbox). The structure of the grid is simple and logical, allowing you to quickly build your pages from scratch. Setting the layout for a page is easy and will behave the way you want them to on mobile devices and smaller screens. More specifically, the grid module contains:

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 Input Control

The input_control module contains rules that affect forms, input elements, buttons, checkboxes and radio buttons. All of these elements's styles are predefined, allowing you to create modern, responsive forms quickly. Layout alternatives are also provided if you want your forms to look a certain way. More specifically, the input_control module contains:

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 Navigation

The navigation module seeks to remedy the problems of vertical and horizontal navigation design paradigms, by combining the two for a better presentational effect. HTML5 navigational elements are at the heart of the module, allowing you to quickly build your navigation menus. More specifically, the navigation module contains:

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 Table

The table module provides styling and responsiveness for tables. Simple rules and accessible design paradigms have been used to make creating tables quick and easy. Large tables will collapse to cards when on smaller devices or, if you don't want that, they can be locked into their default, desktop view. More specifically, the table module contains:

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 Card

The card module provides you with modern, responsive, general-purpose containers for your page's contents. They are very easy to use and their structure is really simple and versatile. Layouts will respond to smaller screens, realigning the cards in a manner that makes your page mobile-friendly. More specifically, the card module contains:

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 Tab

The tab module aims to combine multiple components and design paradigms, like collapses, accordions, carousels and tabs, into one general-purpose component. Tabs are very simple in structure, responsive on mobile and they allow for layout customization so that you can turn them into accordions or collapses whenever you want. More specifically, the tab module contains:

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 Contextual

The contextual module provides you with simple tags, marks and highlights for your pages, allowing you to easily emphasize parts of your text. Contextual toasts, tooltips and modals are also provided, aiming to help deliver important information to users. HTML5 elements and simple rules are used in order to make important messages and pieces of content stand out easily. More specifically, the contextual module contains:

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 Progress

The progress module gives you full control over the presentation of progress and loading on your pages. Apart from progress bars and color variants for them, spinner elements are provided to help communicate that something is loading. More specifically, the progress module contains:

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 Utility

The utility module contains all the utilities and helper classes that you might want when designing a website or application. They solve common design problems efficiently and provide you with generic rules you can easily apply everywhere. More specifically, the utility module contains:

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