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Code style and structure guide for frontend work
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About: Outline of frontend development practices.
Templates
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- Indent with 4 spaces in general.
- Embedded Python code follows the same conventions as in the backend.
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r304 We use Grunt to compile our JavaScript and LESS files. This is done automatically
when you start an instance. If you are changing these files, however, it is
recommended to amend `--reload` to the `runserver` command, or use `grunt watch`
- the Gruntfile is located in the base directory. For more info on Grunt, see
http://gruntjs.com/
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LESS CSS
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Style
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- Use 4 spaces instead of tabs.
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Structure
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It is important that we maintain consistency in the LESS files so that things
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there. Do not add overriding styles at the end of the file. The LESS file will
be minified; use plenty of spacing and comments for readability.
These will be kept in auxillary LESS files to be imported (in this order) at the top:
- `fonts.less` (font-face declarations)
- `mixins` (place all LESS mixins here)
- `helpers` (basic classes for hiding mobile elements, centering, etc)
- `variables` (theme-specific colors, spacing, and fonts which might change later)
Sections of the primary LESS file are as follows. Add comments describing
layout and modules.
.. code-block:: css
//--- BASE ------------------//
Very basic, sitewide styles.
//--- LAYOUT ------------------//
Essential layout, ex. containers and wrappers.
Do not put type styles in here.
//--- MODULES ------------------//
Reusable sections, such as sidebars and menus.
//--- THEME ------------------//
Theme styles, typography, etc.
Formatting rules
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- Each rule should be indented on a separate line (this is helpful for diff
checking).
- Use a space after each colon and a semicolon after each last rule.
- Put a blank line between each class.
- Nested classes should be listed after the parent class' rules, separated with a
blank line, and indented.
- Using the below as a guide, place each rule in order of its effect on content,
layout, sizing, and last listing minor style changes such as font color and
backgrounds. Not every possible rule is listed here; when adding new ones,
judge where it should go in the list based on that hierarchy.
.. code-block:: scss
.class {
content
list-style-type
position
float
top
right
bottom
left
height
max-height
min-height
width
max-width
min-width
margin
padding
indent
vertical-align
text-align
border
border-radius
font-size
line-height
font
font-style
font-variant
font-weight
color
text-shadow
background
background-color
box-shadow
background-url
background-position
background-repeat
background-cover
transitions
cursor
pointer-events
.nested-class {
position
background-color
&:hover {
color
}
}
}