The List-inline object simply displays a list as one horizontal row.
inuitcss’ List-inline object depends on one other inuitcss module:
If you install the List-inline object using Bower, you will get these dependencies at
the same time. If not using Bower, please be sure to install and @import
these
dependencies in the relevant way.
The recommended installation method is Bower, but you can install the List-inline module via a Git Submodule, or copy and paste.
$ bower install --save inuit-list-inline
$ npm install --save inuit-list-inline
Once installed, @import
into your project in its Objects layer:
@import "bower_components/inuit-list-inline/objects.list-inline";
$ git submodule add [email protected]:inuitcss/objects.list-inline.git
Once installed, @import
into your project in its Objects layer:
@import "objects.list-inline/objects.list-inline";
The least recommended option for installation is to simply download
_objects.list-inline.scss
into your project and @import
it into your project in
its Objects layer.
Basic usage of the List-inline object uses the required classes:
<ul class="list-inline">
<li>Foo</li>
<li>Bar</li>
<li>Baz</li>
</ul>
The only valid children of the .list-inline
node are li
s.
Other, optional classes can supplement the required base classes:
.list-inline--delimited
: add a character to delimit list items.
For example:
<ul class="list-inline list-inline--delimited">
<li>Foo</li>
<li>Bar</li>
<li>Baz</li>
</ul>
If you wish to completely remove the whitespace between items, omit the closing
</li>
tag:
<ul class="list-inline">
<li>Foo
<li>Bar
<li>Baz
</ul>