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Fanstatic packaging of Respond.js

Project description

js.respond

Introduction

This library packages Respond.js for Fanstatic.

This requires integration between your web framework and Fanstatic, and making sure that the original resources (shipped in the resources directory in js.respond) are published to some URL.

Packaging

The packaging is stored on GitHub at https://github.com/davidjb/js.respond. If you happen to come across a bug that corresponds to packaging, then please report it here. Pull requests are more than welcome if you’re fixing something yourself – the more help the better!

Any other bugs that relate to the library itself should be directed to the original developers.

Updating this package

In order to obtain a newer version of this library, do the following:

git clone git://github.com/davidjb/js.respond.git
cd js.respond
pushd js/respond/resources/
wget https://github.com/scottjehl/Respond/raw/master/respond.src.js -O respond.src.js
wget https://github.com/scottjehl/Respond/raw/master/respond.min.js -O respond.min.js
#Edit version and change log
git commit -a -m "Updated to git version v1.2.0"
git push

If you’re doing this out in your own fork of the GitHub repository, then send through a pull request so everyone can benefit.

Using this library

You can import respond from js.respond and need it where you want these resources to be included on a page:

>>> from js.respond import respond
>>> respond.need()

CHANGES

1.2.0 (2013-03-11)

  • Initial Fanstatic packaging. [davidjb]

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