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Customization documentation for card module
Added documentation for card module's customization, setup for other pages not yet done, updated older customization pages as needed to fix mistakes.
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@media (max-width: 767px){ .col-sm-12.col-sm-last.col-md-4.col-md-normal { border: 0; border-top: 1px solid #bdbdbd;}}
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.box-colored.green { background: #689f38; } .do {border-top: 15px solid #689f38;padding-top: 10px;} .dont {border-top: 15px solid #e53935;padding-top: 10px;}
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.box-colored {color: #f5f5f5;} header.sticky a.button {padding: 4px 6px; font-size: 0.95em;}
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td:first-child, td:last-child { font-family: monospace, monospace; }
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td:first-child::before, td:last-child::before { font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI","Roboto", "Droid Sans","Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;} sup a { text-decoration: none; padding: 2px;}
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<p>Almost every piece of content present on the web has some sort of content that needs highlighting in one way or another. The <strong>contextual</strong> module provides you with simple semantic text highlighting that utilises the <code><mark></code> HTML element. Apart from that, this module contains styles and definitions for a simple <code>.alert</code> container, that you can use to show alerts on your websites and web apps. Alerts replace the traditional design paradigms of modals, messages and alerts by defining a simple, usable container that is also mobile friendly. Finally, a simple accessible <code>.tooltip</code> implementation is included. All components in this module are fully accessible, so that's another thing not to worry about.</p><br>
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<h2>Quick start</h2>
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<p>To use the <strong>contextual</strong> module, simply include the link to the flavor you are using and start writing your HTML page as usual. One suggestion we will make is to add the following line inside your HTML page's <code><head></code> to utilize the viewport meta tag:</p><br>
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<pre><<span class="fore-tertiary">meta</span> <span class="fore-secondary">name</span>=<span class="fore-primary">"viewport"</span> <span class="fore-secondary">content</span>=<span class="fore-primary">"width=device-width, initial-scale=1"</span>></pre><br>
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<h2>Quick start</h2>
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<p>To customize the <strong>contextual</strong> module, duplicate an existing flavor file (we suggest you use the <code>mini-default.scss</code> flavor file) and use this page's variable tables and mixins as a reference to change only the values you need. Remember to compile your flavor file (not the module's partial file) using a Sass preprocessor (we highly recommend using <a href="https://atom.io/packages/sass-autocompile">sass-autocompile</a> if you are working with <a href="https://atom.io/">Atom</a>).</p><br>
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