# Material Design Lite > A library of [Material Design](http://www.google.com/design/spec/material-design/introduction.html) components in CSS, JS and HTML Material Design Lite lets you add a Material Design look and feel to your static content websites. It doesn’t rely on any JavaScript frameworks and aims to optimise for cross-device use, gracefully degrade in older browsers and offer an experience that is accessible from the get-go. ## Quick start Four quick start options are available: - [Download the latest release](https://github.com/google/material-design-lite/archive/master.zip). - Clone the repo: `git clone https://github.com/google/material-design-lite.git`. - Install with [Bower](http://bower.io): `bower install material-design-lite`. - Install with [npm](https://www.npmjs.org): `npm install material-design-lite`. ### What's included Within the download you'll find the following directories and files, logically grouping common assets and providing both compiled and minified variations. You'll see something like this: ``` ├── css │   ├── material.css │   └── material.min.css ├── js │   ├── material.js │   ├── material.min.js │   └── material.min.js.map ├── templates ├── images ├── src ├── package.json ├── bower.json ├── gulpfile.js ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ``` We provide compiled CSS and JS (`material.*`), as well as compiled and minified CSS and JS (`material.min.*`). JS source maps (`material.*.map`) are available for use with certain browsers' developer tools. ## Getting Started ### Download Clone or [download](https://github.com/google/material-design-lite/archive/master.zip) this repository and reference the following files in your project: ```html ``` You will want to include the entire package to ensure optional assets like images or fonts are correctly included. ### npm ``` $ npm install --save material-design-lite ``` ### bower ``` $ bower install --save material-design-lite ``` ## Development The sources (JS, Sass) and demo files for all components can be found in the `src` directory. To get started modifying them, first install the necessary dependencies, from the root of the project: ``` $ npm install && npm install -g gulp ``` Next, run the following one-liner to preview the components: ``` $ gulp serve ``` Any changes made to files inside the `src` directory will cause the page to reload. This page can also be loaded up on physical devices thanks to BrowserSync. To build a production version of the components, run: ``` $ gulp ``` This will clean and update the `css`, `js` and `images` directories in the root of the project with minified and concatenated versions of the component files. Namely, `css/material.min.css` and `js/material.min.js`. ## Templates The `templates/` subdirectory contains a few exemplary usages of MDL. Templates have their own, quasi-separate gulp pipeline and can be compiled with `gulp templates`. The templates use the vanilla MDL JS and [themed](http://google.github.io/material-design-lite/customizer/customizer.html) CSS files. Extraneous styles are kept in a separate CSS file. Use `gulp serve` to take a look at the templates: * [General template](http://localhost:3000/templates/general) * [Blog template](http://localhost:3000/templates/blog) and [blog entry](http://localhost:3000/templates/blog/entry.html) * [Dashboard template](http://localhost:3000/templates/dashboard) ## Browser Support | IE8 | IE9 | IE10 | Chrome | Opera | Firefox | Safari | Chrome (Android) | Mobile Safari | |-----|-----|------|--------|-------|---------|--------|------------------|---------------| | B | B | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A-grade browsers are fully supported. B-grade browsers will gracefully degrade to our CSS-only experience. ## Versioning For transparency into our release cycle and in striving to maintain backward compatibility, Material Design Lite is maintained under [the Semantic Versioning guidelines](http://semver.org/). Sometimes we screw up, but we'll adhere to those rules whenever possible. ## Feature requests If you find MDL doesn't contain a particular component you think would be useful, please check the issue tracker in case work has already started on it. If not, you can request new component in the [following](https://github.com/google/material-design-lite/issues/92) thread. Please be sure to include justification for why you think the component should be implemented to help us with planning. ## In-development Here, you can find early live previews of our work for testing or demo purposes. * [Visual tests](http://google.github.io/material-design-lite/test/visual/) for components * [Android.com](http://google.github.io/material-lite-samples/android-dot-com/) Material Design Lite demo * [Theme customiser prototype](http://google.github.io/material-design-lite/customizer/customizer.html) ## Do you include any features that a framework comes with? Material Design Lite is focused on delivering a vanilla CSS/JS/HTML library of components. We are not a framework. If you are building a single-page app and require features like two-way data-binding, templating, CSS scoping and so forth, we recommend trying out the excellent [Polymer](http://polymer-project.org) project. ## License Copyright Google, 2015. Licensed under an Apache-2 license.