compass-aurora 3.0.0.alpha.1 → 3.0.0.alpha.2

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@@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ extension_path = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ".."))
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  Compass::Frameworks.register('aurora', :path => extension_path)
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  module Aurora
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- VERSION = "3.0.0.alpha.1"
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- DATE = "2013-04-11"
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+ VERSION = "3.0.0.alpha.2"
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+ DATE = "2013-04-26"
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  end
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+ ////////////////////////
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  // Base Partials
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  //
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- // These files will be shared across all three of your output CSS files.
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- // Generally included here are only Compass Extension imports and imports
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- // for variables, functions, mixins, and extendables.
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+ // These files will be shared across all three of your output
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+ // CSS files. Generally included here are only Compass Extension
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+ // imports and imports for variables, functions, mixins, and extendables.
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+ //
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+ // Toolkit imports all of Compass, so there is no need to import it separately.
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+ ////////////////////////
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+ ////////////////////////
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  // Compass Extensions
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  //
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- // Put an extra compass extensions here. Aurora already puts in respond-to,
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- // susy, toolkit, breakpoint, sassy-buttons, and compass-normalize
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- @import 'aurora/susy-grid';
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+ // Note: normalize.css is imported in partials/global/_global.scss. We do this
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+ // so that it pulls in the variables set within the variables partial.
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+ ////////////////////////
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+ @import 'singularitygs';
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+ @import 'toolkit';
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+ @import 'sassy-buttons';
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+ ////////////////////////
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  // Private Imports
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  //
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  // Any other imports to add. Normally, these do not include any css, but just
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- // functions, variables, etc. to be used by other files.
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+ // functions, variables, etc. to be used by other files.
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+ ////////////////////////
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  @import 'variables';
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  @import 'functions';
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  }
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  h1 {
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- // Sets the font-size and line-height while keeping a proper vertical rhythm.
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- @include adjust-font-size-to( $h1-font-size );
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- // Sets 1 unit of vertical rhythm on the top and bottom margins.
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- @include leader(1, $h1-font-size);
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- @include trailer(1, $h1-font-size);
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  }
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  h2 {
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- @include adjust-font-size-to( $h2-font-size );
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- @include leader(1, $h2-font-size);
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- @include trailer(1, $h2-font-size);
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  }
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  h3 {
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- @include adjust-font-size-to( $h3-font-size );
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- @include leader(1, $h3-font-size);
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- @include trailer(1, $h3-font-size);
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  }
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  h4 {
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- @include adjust-font-size-to( $h4-font-size );
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- @include leader(1, $h4-font-size);
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- @include trailer(1, $h4-font-size);
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  }
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  h5 {
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- @include adjust-font-size-to( $h5-font-size );
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- @include leader(1, $h5-font-size);
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- @include trailer(1, $h5-font-size);
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  }
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  h6 {
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- @include adjust-font-size-to( $h6-font-size );
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- @include leader(1, $h6-font-size);
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  // Font faces, stacks and sizes.
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- //
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- // Compass' vertical_rhythm extension is a powerful tool to set up a vertical
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- // rhythm for your entire page. You can see some of its mixins and functions in
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- // use in the normalize.scss file.
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- // @see http://compass-style.org/reference/compass/typography/vertical_rhythm/
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- $base-font-size: 16px; // The font size set on the root html element.
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- $base-line-height: 24px; // This line-height determines the basic unit of vertical rhythm.
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- $h1-font-size: 2 * $base-font-size;
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- $h2-font-size: 1.5 * $base-font-size;
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- $h3-font-size: 1.17 * $base-font-size;
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- $h4-font-size: 1 * $base-font-size;
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- $h5-font-size: 0.83 * $base-font-size;
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- $h6-font-size: 0.75 * $base-font-size;
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+ $base-font-size: 16px;
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+ $base-line-height: 24px;
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  // The following font family declarations are based on the Microsoft core web
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  // fonts which are common fonts available on most computer systems. The DejaVu
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  $indent-amount: 2em;
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- // Add Susy responsive layout settings.
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+ // Add Singularity responsive layout settings.
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- // Susy operates using just five variables listed here. By adjusting these
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- // variables, you can instantly change your grid without touching any of
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- // the details of your implementation.
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+ // Singularity allows the creation of responsive grids within your site's layout
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+ // Go to the singularity github wiki for full implementation, and how to
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+ // integrate it with breakpoint as well.
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+ // @see https://github.com/Team-Sass/Singularity/wiki
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- $column-width : 4em;
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+ $include-border-box : false;
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+ $include-clearfix : false;
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+ $gutters : 1/3;
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- // Respond-to allows us to embed media queries directly into each rule that
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+ // Breakpoint allows us to embed media queries directly into each rule that
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  // needs it, rather than forcing a developer to place rules for a single
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  // component in multiple places depending on the media query they want to
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- // @see https://github.com/Snugug/respond-to
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+ // @see https://github.com/Team-Sass/breakpoint/wiki
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- // @see https://github.com/Snugug/respond-to/blob/master/README.md
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  help %Q{
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  Please contact Ian Carrico with questions:
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  }
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metadata CHANGED
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  - 0
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  - 0
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  - alpha
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- version: 3.0.0.alpha.1
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+ version: 3.0.0.alpha.2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Sam Richard
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2013-04-11 00:00:00 -04:00
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+ date: 2013-04-26 00:00:00 -04:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency