A starting point for crafting web style guides.
Note: Sample patterns have been included in the demo. Your site will have it's own unique patterns.
You can clone, fork, or download the repo from GitHub. Once you have the files for Style Guide Boilerplate, you'll create a directory on your site for them.
I recommend creating a directory named style-guide
in your site's root directory. I think it would be awesome if I could go to anysite.com/style-guide/
and check out that site's style guide.
Style Guide Boilerplate is currently PHP based so you will need a server that supports PHP. Just upload the files from the GitHub repo to your newly created directory and your almost done.
In the <head>
of Style Guide Boilerplate are custom styles for the boilerplate itself. These have all been prefixed with sg- so they hopefully shouldn't cause any conflicts with your website's own styles.
Below the custom styles for the boilerplate, you will add in your own custom stylesheet(s) which you use on your live site.
<!-- Style Guide Boilerplate Styles -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/sg-style.css">
<!-- Replace below stylesheet with your own stylesheet -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css">
You should be able to go to yoursite.com/style-guide/
and see how your live site's CSS affects base elements.
The last step is creating your sites custom patterns/modules.
To create custom patterns like buttons, breadcrumbs, alert messages, etc., create a new .html file and add your HTML markup into the file.
Save the file as pattern-name.html
into the markup/patterns
directory inside of your style-guide
directory.
You should now be able to see the new patterns at yoursite.com/style-guide/
I've built Style Guide Boilerplate with progressive enhancement in mind to work on a wide range of browsers.
Known supported browsers include:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari
- Opera
- IE6+
- Stock Android Browser (4.0+)
- Chrome for Android
- Firefox for Android
- Opera Mini
- Opera Mobile
- Safari for iOS
- Chrome for iOS
If you come across any bugs, or have any other issues with the boilerplate, please open an issue here on GitHub.
Paul Robert Llyod's Style Guide
Thanks to:
Jeremy Keith for letting me build on top of Pattern Primer.
Style Guide Boilerplate is licensed under the MIT License
Use it, build upon it, make awesome shit with it.