I am using bourbon neat for thee first time.
what I am trying to do is to set max-width
property of neat in _grid.css
Now I am trying to do it in PX say 700px
but by default its $max-width: em(1000) !default;
I tried giving it in PX but it doesn't work. can someone please tell mee where i am doing it wrong?
thanks.
2 Answers
$max-width: em(1000)
is using a mixin defined in Bourbon that allows you to set a value in pixels and the mixin will convert it to ems.
so the example $max-width: em(1000)
is equal to $max-width: 1000px
Just go ahead and change that number to the value you want in pixels and let the mixin do the ems math for you.
Hope that helps
I see. I should've been a little more specific.
I'm referring to a different file. So if you've fully installed bitters, you should have a folder in your stylesheet directory named bitters
.
You want to find the file stylesheets/bitters/_bitters.scss
Open that file and it should look like this:
// Neat Settings -- uncomment if using Neat
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// @import "neat-helpers"; // or "neat/neat-helpers" when not in Rails
// @import "grid-settings";
// Bitters
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@import "variables";
@import "extends/base";
@import "mixins/base";
@import "typography";
@import "forms";
@import "tables";
@import "lists";
@import "flashes";
You see the @import "grid-settings";
is currently commented out. You'll want to uncomment that.
Then, open that exact file: stylesheets/bitters/_grid-settings.scss
And from that file you can now manipulate the $max-width
variable.
I hope that helps!
-
as said by the github manual ive importeed it under my main scss file between bourobn and neat import. Apr 19, 2014 at 3:55
-
I see - I should've been more clear. What you're referring to in your last comment is the manifest for your app or site. Apr 19, 2014 at 4:03
-
-
I edited my first answer to be more explicit about the structure of bitters. Apr 19, 2014 at 4:14
-