
Semantic UI, converted to Sass and ready to drop into Rails & Compass.
Semantic UI for Sass is an elegant and robust solution for developers looking to incorporate the powerful Semantic UI framework into their projects with Sass integration. This version is tailored for seamless use within Ruby on Rails, Compass, or Sprockets, making it an ideal choice for those already invested in these technologies. With its straightforward installation and customizable styles, it caters to both new and existing projects, enabling developers to enhance their application's front-end effortlessly.
The gem offers a default theme and a collection of Sass features that streamline design processes. From custom fonts to tailored JavaScript functionalities, Semantic UI for Sass empowers developers to create visually appealing user interfaces that are both functional and easy to manage.
Sass Integration: Seamlessly integrates Semantic UI with Sass, allowing for a modular approach to styles and improved customization.
Customizable Variables: Offers the ability to customize fonts, scrollbars, breakpoints, and more, providing flexibility to fit your project's design requirements.
Rails Compatibility: Designed to work perfectly with Ruby on Rails, including support for both Rails 5 and 6 with Webpacker, ensuring smooth setup.
JavaScript Helpers: Includes a built-in helper to load all necessary Semantic JavaScript files, streamlining the process of incorporating interactive components.
Easy Installation: Simple installation via bundle commands and automatic organization of stylesheets, javascripts, and fonts simplifies project setup.
Breadcrumb and Flash Helpers: Built-in Rails helpers like breadcrumbs and flash notifications enhance user experience and improve navigation.
Modularized Components: Load individual modules as needed, keeping your application light and tailored to your specific requirements.
Community Contribution: Encourages contributions and collaboration through easy forking and pull request submissions, fostering an evolving and improving project.
