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Stylish Elephants Demo

Let's code an example application layout, inspired by this mockup from Dribble.

The goal is to show how easy it is to start from the outer layer and dig our way in through nested row and column elements until we've produced the desired layout. Even buttons with icons are actually just row elements with an icon child and a text child!

In our View folder, we have a collection of Styles. Right now this only includes Base.elm, which provides helpers for working with color and typography. But as our application grows, we could include reusable values for padding, font sizes for headings (e.g. h1, h2, etc), and so much more.

We also include some reusable components in View/Elements/. We started with a helper to create Icon elements from a pre-defined list, then we added a reusable nav component that brings some default styles. The component was the natural result of making something we needed, then factoring out the content that was specific to our use-case by turning the element into a function.

Run It Yourself

Assuming you have node and npm installed, you can get everything you need (including the Elm compiler) by running npm install.

To install the Elm dependencies (mostly just stylish-elephants) and build the project, run npm run build. To start a dev server on port 8000 and open up the result in your browser, run npm run dev.