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Add some "Mint" to your web pages

CSS Mint is a lightweight and fully-responsive open source UI kit built to ease up layout and structuring of your web application. Built on top of normalize.css, it handles cross browser inconsistencies and provides minimalistic CSS components to be used in your application.


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Installation

CDN

Key CDN

http://cssmint-4be7.kxcdn.com/CSS-Mint/dist/2.0.7/css-mint.min.css

Cdnjs

https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/CSS-Mint/2.0.7/css-mint.min.css

JSdelivr CDN

https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/build/css-mint.min.css

via bower

You can install the kit using bower. Make sure you have bower installed, then run :

bower install CSS-Mint

via npm

npm install CSS-Mint

Or, download the latest version and include css-mint.min.css to your project.


Components

All component classes have a cm-* prefix.

Alert

Create alert messages by adding a cm-alert class with any of the optional styling classes - primary, success, warning or error.

Example -

<div class="cm-alert">Default alert</div>
<div class="cm-alert primary">Primary alert</div>
<div class="cm-alert success">Success alert</div>
<div class="cm-alert warning">Warning alert</div>
<div class="cm-alert error">Error alert</div>

CSS mint alert


Badge

Create badges by simply adding a cm-badge class with any of the optional styling classes. Add a rounded class to have a circular badge.

Example -

<span class="cm-badge">Default</span>
<span class="cm-badge primary">Primary</span>
<span class="cm-badge success">Success</span>
<span class="cm-badge warning">Warning</span>
<span class="cm-badge error">Error</span>
<span class="cm-badge rounded">10</span>
<span class="cm-badge rounded primary">20</span>
<span class="cm-badge rounded success">30</span>
<span class="cm-badge rounded warning">40</span>
<span class="cm-badge rounded error">50</span>

CSS mint badge


Breadcrumb

Use the cm-breadcrumb class to create a breadcrumb component out of a ul or ol element with the specified list items.

Example -

<ul class="cm-breadcrumb">
   <li>
      <a href="#">Home</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">Products</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">Electronics</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">Headphones</a>
   </li>
   <li class="active">
      <a href="#">JBL</a>
   </li>
</ul>

CSS mint breadcrumb


Button

Create solid buttons using the cm-button class with any of the optional styling classes. Alternatively you can create line buttons with the additional line class.

Example -

<button class="cm-btn">Default</button>
<button class="cm-btn primary" disabled>Disabled</button>
<button class="cm-btn primary">Primary</button>
<button class="cm-btn success">Success</button>
<button class="cm-btn warning">Warning</button>
<button class="cm-btn error">Error</button>
<button class="cm-btn primary line">Primary</button>
<button class="cm-btn success line">Success</button>
<button class="cm-btn warning line">Warning</button>
<button class="cm-btn error line">Error</button>

CSS mint button


Card

Create lifted card components with the cm-card class. You can optionally add a dedicated header, body and footer to the card using the cm-card-header, cm-card-body and cm-card-footer classes.

Example -

<div class="cm-card">
   <div class="cm-card-header">
      Header
   </div>
   <div class="cm-card-body">
      Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Animi praesentium neque possimus pariatur provident tempora. Aut
      perferendis iste unde cum, rerum consequatur tempora, porro voluptatum sequi tenetur recusandae
      eos suscipit.
   </div>
   <div class="cm-card-footer">
      Footer
   </div>
</div>

<div class="cm-card">
   <img src="img/landscape.jpg" class="cm-resp-img" />
   <div class="cm-card-body">
      Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Provident eius praesentium dignissimos, reprehenderit est ratione
      incidunt autem laudantium quia non necessitatibus earum quidem laboriosam quibusdam voluptas
      qui maxime blanditiis pariatur?
   </div>
</div>

<div class="cm-card">
   <img src="img/tech.jpg" class="cm-resp-img" />
   <div class="cm-card-body">
      Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Provident eius praesentium dignissimos, reprehenderit est ratione
      incidunt autem laudantium quia non necessitatibus earum quidem laboriosam quibusdam voluptas
      qui maxime blanditiis pariatur?
   </div>
   <div class="cm-card-footer">
      <button class="cm-btn success get-started">Get Started</button>
   </div>
</div>

CSS mint card


Grid system

CSS mint comes with a standard 12 column responsive grid. A grid container can have multiple rows and these rows can have multiple columns. Create a grid container using the cm-grid class and use the cm-row and cm-col-* classes to create your responsive layout.

  • All rows and columns must be placed within the grid container, and within the grid row only should the grid columns be placed. The content is placed within these columns.
  • Columns have a default left/right padding (gutter) of 15px.
  • Columns can be created by specifying the number of any of the 12 available columns (from 1-12). Eg - Two equal columns can be created using two cm-col-xs-6 classes.
  • Grid columns can also have an offset, specifying which, adds a margin-left to the targeted column. Eg - cm-col-xs-offset-3 applies a margin-left of 100 / 4 = 25% to the column, as total grid columns of 12 can have 12 / 3 = 4 columns of the specified class and width of each of these columns can be 100 / 4 = 25%, which is the applied margin.
  • The grid system provides media query powered breakpoints for various screen sizes. These breakpoints can be used with the grid columns for creating desired responsive layouts.

CSS mint grid breakpoints

Example -

<div class="cm-grid">
   <div class="cm-row">
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>1</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>2</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>3</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>4</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>5</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>6</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>7</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>8</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>9</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>10</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>11</div>
      </div>
      <div class="cm-col-md-1">
         <div>12</div>
      </div>
   </div>
</div>

CSS mint grid


Header

Create a header component with the cm-header class. Optionally you can add a primary or inverted class to have a thematic header. To make a header fixed to the top, add a fixed class.

The header component comes with an additional logo and a nav component. The logo component can be used to place a left aligned logo in the header using the cm-logo class. A right aligned nav bar component can be placed in the header using the cm-nav class.

Example -

<header class="cm-header">
    <div class="cm-logo cm-text-large">
    <a href="#">Logo</a>
    </div>
    <nav class="cm-nav">
    <ul>
        <li>
            <a href="#">Link 1</a>
        </li>
        <li>
            <a href="#">Link 1</a>
        </li>
    </ul>
    </nav>
</header>

<header class="cm-header primary">
   <div class="cm-logo cm-text-large">
      <a href="#">Logo</a>
   </div>
   <nav class="cm-nav">
      <ul>
         <li>
            <a href="#">Link 1</a>
         </li>
         <li>
            <a href="#">Link 1</a>
         </li>
      </ul>
   </nav>
</header>

<header class="cm-header inverted">
   <div class="cm-logo cm-text-large">
      <a href="#">Logo</a>
   </div>
   <nav class="cm-nav">
      <ul>
         <li>
            <a href="#">Link 1</a>
         </li>
         <li>
            <a href="#">Link 1</a>
         </li>
      </ul>
   </nav>
</header>

CSS mint header


Input

CSS mint has standard styling for input elements. It also comes with optional component wrappers for file upload using the cm-file-input class and select box using the cm-select-input class.

Example -

<input type="text" placeholder="Enter your name" />
<input type="text" placeholder="I am disabled" disabled />
<input type="password" placeholder="Enter your password" />
<input type="email" placeholder="Enter your email" />
<input type="number" placeholder="Enter your phone no." />
<input type="search" placeholder="Search..." />
<input type="url" placeholder="Enter your website" />
<div class="cm-file-input">
   <div class="file-input-label">Upload a file</div>
   <input type="file" />
</div>
<div class="cm-select-input">
   <select>
      <option>Option 1</option>
      <option>Option 2</option>
      <option>Option 3</option>
      <option>Option 4</option>
   </select>
</div>
<br/>
<textarea></textarea>
<input type="radio" />
<input type="checkbox" />

CSS mint input


Pagination

Add a cm-pagination class to a ul or ol to create a pagination component.

Example -

<ul class="cm-pagination">
   <li class="prev">
      <a href="#">Prev</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">1</a>
   </li>
   <li class="active">
      <a href="#">2</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">3</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">4</a>
   </li>
   <li>
      <a href="#">5</a>
   </li>
   <li class="next">
      <a href="#">Next</a>
   </li>
</ul>

CSS mint pagination


Swatches

CSS mint swatches


Table

CSS mint comes with standard styling for tables. Optionally you can add a primary class to have a thematic table.

Example -

<table>
   <thead>
      <tr>
         <th>S.no.</th>
         <th>Name</th>
         <th>User Id</th>
         <th>Status</th>
      </tr>
   </thead>
   <tbody>
      <tr>
         <td>1</td>
         <td>Alice</td>
         <td>453</td>
         <td>Active</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
         <td>2</td>
         <td>Bob</td>
         <td>222</td>
         <td>Inactive</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
         <td>3</td>
         <td>Sam</td>
         <td>643</td>
         <td>Inactive</td>
      </tr>
   </tbody>
</table>
<table class="primary">
   <thead>
      <tr>
         <th>S.no.</th>
         <th>Name</th>
         <th>User Id</th>
         <th>Status</th>
      </tr>
   </thead>
   <tbody>
      <tr>
         <td>1</td>
         <td>Alice</td>
         <td>453</td>
         <td>Active</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
         <td>2</td>
         <td>Bob</td>
         <td>222</td>
         <td>Inactive</td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
         <td>3</td>
         <td>Sam</td>
         <td>643</td>
         <td>Inactive</td>
      </tr>
   </tbody>
</table>

CSS mint table


Thumbnail

Use the cm-thumbnail and cm-thumbnail-title classes to create a thumbnail component.

Example -

<div class="cm-thumbnail">
   <img src="img/tech.jpg" />
   <div class="cm-thumbnail-title">This is the title</div>
</div>

CSS mint thumbnail


Typography

CSS mint comes with different typographic classes available for textual styling.

Example -

<div class="cm-text-primary">Primary Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-success">Success Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-warning">Warning Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-error">Error Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-left">Left Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-center">Center Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-right">Right Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-justify">
   Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified
   text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text
   Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified text Justified
   text
</div>
<div class="cm-text-large">Large Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-small">Small Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-bold">Bold Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-medium">Medium Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-light">Light Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-uppercase">Uppercase Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-lowercase">Lowercase Text</div>
<div class="cm-text-capitalize">Capitalized Text</div>

CSS mint typography


Utilities

Make any image responsive using the cm-resp-img class.

<img src="path_to_image" class="cm-resp-img"/>

Hide any element using the cm-hide class.

<div class="cm-hide">
    This is to be hidden
</div>

Contributors


Arun Michael Dsouza


CJ Patoilo


Boris K


Lukas Drgon


Support

If you'd like to help support the development of the project, please consider backing me on Patreon -


License

MIT Licensed

Copyright (c) 2015 Arun Michael Dsouza ([email protected])

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.