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  1. data/CHANGELOG +1 -0
  2. data/Manifest +34 -1
  3. data/Rakefile +16 -1
  4. data/bin/trivialize +80 -17
  5. data/config/trivial.inc +3 -0
  6. data/content/dynamic.inc +1 -0
  7. data/lib/trivial.php +147 -21
  8. data/readme.md +77 -3
  9. data/styles/application.css +0 -7
  10. data/styles/blueprint/LICENSE +314 -0
  11. data/styles/blueprint/ie.css +35 -0
  12. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/buttons/icons/cross.png +0 -0
  13. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/buttons/icons/key.png +0 -0
  14. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/buttons/icons/tick.png +0 -0
  15. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/buttons/readme.txt +32 -0
  16. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/buttons/screen.css +97 -0
  17. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/fancy-type/readme.txt +14 -0
  18. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/fancy-type/screen.css +71 -0
  19. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/doc.png +0 -0
  20. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/email.png +0 -0
  21. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/external.png +0 -0
  22. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/feed.png +0 -0
  23. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/im.png +0 -0
  24. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/pdf.png +0 -0
  25. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/visited.png +0 -0
  26. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/icons/xls.png +0 -0
  27. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/readme.txt +18 -0
  28. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/link-icons/screen.css +40 -0
  29. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/rtl/readme.txt +10 -0
  30. data/styles/blueprint/plugins/rtl/screen.css +110 -0
  31. data/styles/blueprint/print.css +29 -0
  32. data/styles/blueprint/screen.css +258 -0
  33. data/styles/blueprint/src/forms.css +65 -0
  34. data/styles/blueprint/src/grid.css +280 -0
  35. data/styles/blueprint/src/grid.png +0 -0
  36. data/styles/blueprint/src/ie.css +76 -0
  37. data/styles/blueprint/src/print.css +85 -0
  38. data/styles/blueprint/src/reset.css +45 -0
  39. data/styles/blueprint/src/typography.css +106 -0
  40. data/trivial.gemspec +4 -4
  41. data/upgrade-notes/0.0.6.txt +12 -0
  42. data/views/application.inc +1 -0
  43. metadata +39 -4
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+ background-color:#6299c5;
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+ border:1px solid #6299c5;
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+ color:#fff;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Positive */
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+ body .positive {
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+ color:#529214;
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+ }
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+ a.positive:hover, button.positive:hover {
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+ background-color:#E6EFC2;
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+ border:1px solid #C6D880;
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+ color:#529214;
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+ }
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+ a.positive:active {
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+ background-color:#529214;
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+ border:1px solid #529214;
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+ color:#fff;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Negative */
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+ body .negative {
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+ color:#d12f19;
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+ }
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+ a.negative:hover, button.negative:hover {
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+ background-color:#fbe3e4;
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+ border:1px solid #fbc2c4;
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+ color:#d12f19;
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+ }
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+ a.negative:active {
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+ background-color:#d12f19;
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+ border:1px solid #d12f19;
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+ color:#fff;
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+ }