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For most projects (and to take advantage of the customization features), you'll want to install Webpixels CSS and its peer-dependencies via npm.
npm install -D @webpixels/[email protected] [email protected]
This will automatically install the latest Bootstrap version, so you don't need to do that manually.
In your scss
folder create two new files and name them:
- main.scss
- utility.scss
In your main.scss, you’ll import the source Sass files. Bootstrap is automatically loaded when you use the source files, so you don't need to worry about what Bootstrap files should you incorporate in your styles.
@import "@webpixels/css/main";
In Webpixels CSS you'll notice that we don't create custom styles, but rather make use of the utility classes. We are using the new Bootstrap Utility API to generate a comprehensive list of classes.
In your utility.scss you'll import all the utilities:
@import "@webpixels/css/utility";
Check out our documentation website.
If you want to see how it works, check out these functional examples of using Bootstrap and Webpixels in common JS frameworks like Parcel, Vite, and more!
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