Awesome
HEADS UP:
This gem is no longer being actively maintained.
If you need Bootstrap 3 on Sass you should use this: https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass
Twitter Bootstrap - For Compass
Compass Twitter Bootstrap is Twitter's toolkit converted for Compass.
Demo App at https://github.com/vwall/Compass-Twitter-Bootstrap-Demo-App
Usage
Install the gem
gem install compass_twitter_bootstrap
Add it to your Gemfile
gem 'compass_twitter_bootstrap'
Bundle install
bundle install
Add it to your Compass config.rb
require 'compass_twitter_bootstrap'
Import it into your SCSS file
@import "compass_twitter_bootstrap";
Usage with asset pipeline(Rails 3.2)
Add these gems to your Gemfile. To learn about the new compass-rails gem, see https://github.com/Compass/compass-rails for more info.
gem 'compass_twitter_bootstrap'
gem 'compass-rails'
Bundle install
bundle install
Add it to your Application.rb
# Enable the asset pipeline
config.assets.enabled = true
Import it into your SCSS file
@import "compass_twitter_bootstrap"
Import twitter bootstrap responsive if you're looking for that
@import "compass_twitter_bootstrap_responsive"
Usage with Rails 3.1 (via plugin)
Install plugin
rails plugin install git://github.com/vwall/compass-twitter-bootstrap.git
Add it to your config/initializers/sass.rb
Rails.configuration.sass.tap do |config| ...
# twitter bootstrap
config.load_paths << Compass::Frameworks['twitter_bootstrap'].stylesheets_directory
...
end
Import it into your SCSS file
@import "compass_twitter_bootstrap"
Using Font Awesome
To use the font awesome font and icons simply change the standard import to:
@import "compass_twitter_bootstrap_awesome"
Using Javascripts with Rails Asset Pipeline
Javascript Libraries are located in vendor/assets/javascripts
Include them individually or
//=require bootstrap-all
to include all files
SCSS to SASS Conversion tip
To easily convert .scss
files to .sass
files you can use this little bash script:
$ for f in *.scss; do sass-convert -F scss -T sass $f ${f%%.*}.sass; done
To convert all twitter bootstrap .scss files to .sass (with overwrite):
$ for f in stylesheets/compass_twitter_bootstrap/*.scss; do sass-convert -F scss -T sass $f stylesheets_sass/compass_twitter_bootstrap/${f%%.*}.sass; done
$ for f in stylesheets/*.scss; do sass-convert -F scss -T sass $f stylesheets_sass/${f%%.*}.sass; done
Nice and easy :)
Upgrading
If you want to contribute and help out keeping this gem in sync with the latest release of Twitter Bootstrap, you should keep in mind that all mixins are prefixed with ctb-
.
With this prefixed we can't run into problems where the converted less-mixins conflict with native Compass names, parameters, ...
There is a Rake-task that will help you to fetch all recent changes from the Twitter Bootstrap master:
rake convert
When that is done
- update the assets
- replace
$media
with@media
,$page
with@page
,$-ms-keyframes
with@-ms-keyframes
,$-o-keyframes
with@-o-keyframes
,$-ms-viewport
with@-ms-viewport
, see https://github.com/vwall/compass-twitter-bootstrap/issues/100. - replace
ctb-reset-filter
withctb-gradient-reset-filter
- replace
ctb-span(
withctb-core-span(
- replace
@include ctb-opacity(100)
with@include ctb-opacity(1)
as seen in https://github.com/vwall/compass-twitter-bootstrap/commit/b80ea1bc20f031a4abad7906ba14590bccadc74e - search for
(e(
and fix it - search for
&-
and fix it, see https://github.com/vwall/compass-twitter-bootstrap/issues/101 - search for
.navbar-fixed-bottom .container {
and fix it - readd the imports into _buttons.scss as seen in https://github.com/vwall/compass-twitter-bootstrap/commit/18d2d061235d5477c3a30beab9f02c7e9387f0c4
- add utility classes defined in mixins.scss to stylesheets/_compass_twitter_bootstrap*.scss (right after importing mixins)
@remark: if some Ruby-genius wants to automate this feel free
TWITTER BOOTSTRAP
Bootstrap is Twitter's toolkit for kickstarting CSS for websites, apps, and more. It includes base CSS styles for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, alerts, and more.
To get started -- checkout http://getbootstrap.com!
AUTHORS
Mark Otto
Jacob Thornton
##Copyright and License
Copyright 2012 Twitter, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License in the LICENSE file, or at:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.