Wednesday, 8 July 2015

GOOGLE SHOWS MATERIAL DESIGN LITE.

GOOGLE SHOWS MATERIAL DESIGN LITE, WHICH IS A UNIVERSAL FRAMEWORK FOR WEBMASTERS,

GOOGLE Material Design lite,

Material Design has been a year. During this time for good he appeared on mobile and earned him the sympathy of users (and, I presume, programmers). This interface was not created solely for smartphones and tablets, but also on the Internet. In the end, it appeared to do so arises - Google unveiled a universal framework.


Google provides a framework both for  its platform and  Github . The project is complete, but has constantly evolve as and when suggestions, comments and feedback. The whole is based on the Apache-2 license.
The plans to create this type of solution I've written relatively recently in the pages of infobyte . It turns out that we did not have to wait for a long time. Today on the blog for developers there is information about Material Design Late (MDL) and so versatile solution that webmasters can use when creating web pages. Google ensures that it can be used in front-end solutions. What's more, compressed with gzip code MDL weighs only 27 kb. It is based on standard technologies, and therefore HTML, CSS and JS.


The whole has a modular design, so there is no need for MDL from the very beginning of the project. There is nothing to prevent the use of such. Code charts on an existing site. Individual components are loosely available, giving webmasters a lot of flexibility in their application. However, nothing prevents that from the outset to create a project using the MDL. Google has released even a number of templates for various applications that can be a starting point for further work. But it should be noted that it is here a whole bunch of solutions, ranging from forms, by Buttons, balloons hints, mentioned chart, and ending animations. MDL is a complementary implementation of Paper Elements built using Polymer libraries. Of course, all this makes MDL will best work on modern browsers (which happens probably is not a surprise).


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