Turnkey Styling
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         <li><b>success</b></li>
         <li><b>success</b></li>
         <li><b>info</b></li>
         <li><b>info</b></li>
         <li><b>primary </b> (applies primary color of your application)</li>
         <li><b>primary </b> (applies the primary color of your application)</li>
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Revision as of 09:25, 31 July 2019


Getting started

MDriven Turnkey Style system based on the BEM methodology. BEM stands for Block, Element, Modifier and it is a convention on how to structure CSS rules. Read more here.

Out of the box you will receive the following UI elements:

  • Static text
  • Image
  • Text field
  • Checkbox
  • Select (Combobox)
  • Date picker
  • Data-table
  • Button
  • File upload
  • Link
  • Textarea
  • Number field
  • Float field

Layout

MDriven Turnkey uses CSS Grid to create the application layout.

Components

Buttons

Out of the box in MDriven Turnkey you have the default button styles, but you can modify it with the predefined Modifier-classes. To style your buttons add the modifier classes to style-reference in your viewmodel column. Find out all predefined modifier classes for the buttons, below.

Generic modifier classes for the buttons:

  • danger
  • warning
  • success
  • info
  • primary (applies the primary color of your application)

Default buttons in MDriven Turnkey

Use the generic modifier classes with the default buttons to change their style.

Oulined buttons in MDriven Turnkey. (Style ref: outlined)

Add to style-references "outlined" in your viewmodel column. Also, you can use generic modifier classes in pair with "outlined". For example: "outlined danger", "outlined warning", "outlined primary".

Flat buttons in MDriven Turnkey. (Style ref: flat)

Add to style-references "flat" in your viewmodel column. Also, you can use generic modifier classes in pair with "flat". For example: "flat danger", "flat warning", "flat primary".

Shaped buttons in MDriven Turnkey. (Style ref: shaped)

Add to style-references "shaped" in your viewmodel column. Also, you can use generic modifier classes in pair with "shaped". For example: "shaped danger", "shaped warning", "shaped primary".

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