Overview
The content is discussing the installation and configuration of a package called Oruga. It is mentioned that the package works for both Vue 2 and Oruga. The customization of Bulma and theme variables is also mentioned, along with overriding default configuration and adding new classes. It is also stated that certain components like Carousel, Dialog, Navbar, and Menu are not currently available but will be added in the future. The differences in props between Buefy and Oruga are listed, along with contributors, credits, and license information.
Features
- Works for Vue 2 and Oruga
- Customization of Bulma and theme variables
- Override default configuration
- Add new classes
- Components customization
- Differences in props between Buefy and Oruga
- Contributors
- Credits
- MIT license
Installation
To install the Oruga package, you can follow these steps:
- Add the package to your project’s dependencies using the package manager of your choice.
- Import the necessary files for Oruga and Bulma. The
@oruga-ui/theme-bulma/dist/bulma.cssfile does not need to be imported, but you will need to add a custom SASS/SCSS file to customize Bulma and theme variables. - If you want to replace the default style of a component, you can override or add new classes by changing the
bulmaConfig. More details about components customization can be found on the Oruga documentation.
Summary
The content provides an overview of the Oruga package, including its installation and configuration process. It mentions the customization options available for Bulma and theme variables, as well as the ability to override default configuration and add new classes. It also highlights the differences in props between Buefy and Oruga, and mentions the components that are currently not available in Oruga but will be added in the future. The content concludes with a list of contributors, credits, and the MIT license under which the code is released.