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Material Design for Bootstrap

This Bootstrap theme is an easy way to use the new Material Design guidelines by Google in your Bootstrap 3 based application. Just include the theme right after the Bootstrap CSS and include the javascript at the end of your document, everything will be converted to Material Design (paper) style.

This theme is in early development and is not ready for production.

Check out the demo at this link.

How to install

bower install bootstrap-material-design --save

Getting started

Navigate to the template/ folder in this repository, and you will see the index.html file, which has the CSS include statements, in the head section and the JS includes just before body section closes.

You need to copy the material/ folder to the root of your project, ensuring that all the files in your project can access the files through the relative URL, supplied in the CSS and the JS includes.

Features

Currently supported elements:

  • Input fields (text, numeric, email, etc)
  • Textarea
  • Buttons (ripple effect working)
  • Select
  • Navbar
  • Button groups
  • Input groups
  • Checkbox
  • Radio
  • Alerts
  • Progress bars
  • Jumbotron
  • Wells
  • Dialogs
  • Lists

Todo elements:

I'll try to write every component without the need of Javascript but just CSS, and use JS only if strictly needed.

Support me

If you like this project you may support me by donating something on Gittip, starring this repository or reporting bugs and ideas in the issue section.

gittip issues

Contribute

Please see the contrib file.

Documentation

Material Design for Bootstrap provides some additional stuff to get the best from Material Design.

Variations:

There are 17 additional color variations (in addition to the classic 4 variations) for buttons, inputs, checkboxes, radios, alerts, navbars, tabs, labels, paginations, progress bars and more. They can be used by adding the class suffix -material-color to the desired element and replacing color with the desired one.

Example:

<button class="btn btn-material-deeppurple">Deep purple button</button>

These colors are taken from the Material Design color palette and are reported below:

palette

Buttons:

Add .btn-flat to a button to make it flat, without shadows. Add .btn-raised to a button to add a permanent shadow to it.

Inputs:

Add .floating-label to an input field with a placeholder to transform the placeholder in a floating label.

Remember to use the proper HTML markup to get radio and checkboxes styled correctly (choose between radio or checkbox):

<div class="radio/checkbox radio-primary">
    <label>
        <input type="radio/checkbox" checked>
        Option one is this
    </label>
</div>

Icons:

Material Design for Bootstrap includes 490 original Material Design icons! These icons are extracted from the original Google sources and are licensed under the BSD license. They are provided as an iconic and easy to use font.

Variations are available for every icon, including the original Bootstrap icons.

The syntax to add a Material icon is:

 <i class="icon icon-material-favorite"></i>

Plugins

Material Design for Bootstrap comes with styling support for various external scripts. At the moment only two scripts are supported but others will come:

SnackbarJS

Create snackbars and toasts with SnackbarJS plugin. The default toast style is the squared one (snackbar style). If you like to use the rounded style (toast style), please add the toast class to the style option of SnackbarJS.

RipplesJS

This is part of Material Design for Bootstrap project and is a plain Javascript script which creates the ripple effect on click of the defined elements. At the moment RipplesJS does not have its own repository but it will probably have one in the future.

noUiSlider

Make cross-browser sliders and get them styled with Material Design thanks to the support provided by this theme. Read more about noUiSlider here

Compatibility

Currently Material Design for Bootstrap supports Google Chrome (tested v37+), Mozilla Firefox (tested 30+), and Internet Explorer (tested 11+). Mobile browsers are not currently tested but it may work.

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