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Material Design Lite

A library of Material Design components in CSS, JS, and HTML

Material Design Lite lets you add a Material Design look and feel to your static content websites. It doesnt rely on any JavaScript frameworks or libraries. Optimised 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.
  • Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/google/material-design-lite.git.
  • Install with Bower: bower install material-design-lite.
  • Install with npm: npm install material-design-lite.

What's included

Within the download you'll find the following directories and files.

  • bower.json
    • Bower package configuration.
  • CONTRIBUTING.md
    • MDL contribution guidelines
  • docs
    • Template files for documentation.
  • gulpfile.js
    • gulp configuration for MDL.
  • LICENSE
    • Project license information.
  • package.json
    • NPM package information.
  • README.md
    • This file. Details quickly understanding the project.
  • src
    • Source code for MDL.
  • templates
    • Example templates.
  • test
    • Project test files.

Getting Started

Download

Clone or download this repository, build it and reference the following files in your project:

<script src="dist/js/material.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="dist/css/material.min.css">

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 the dist folder and rebuild the assets for serving.

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 CSS files. Extraneous styles are kept in a separate CSS file. Use gulp serve to take a look at the templates:

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. 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 a new component.

In-development

Here, you can find early live previews of our work for testing or demo purposes.

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 project.

License

Copyright Google, 2015. Licensed under an Apache-2 license.