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Google Buttons for Sass

google-buttons-sass is an SASS-powered version of CSS3 Google Buttons by Tim O'Donnell, ready to drop right into your Rails apps.

This gem is based off of bootstrap-sass, a project by Thomas McDonald. I replaced Twitter Bootstrap with the Google Buttons project.

This project requires Twitter Bootstrap, which can be installed via gem bootstrap-sass

You can see a demo of the gem here.

Enjoy.

Usage

Rails

In your Gemfile:

gem 'sass-rails', '~> 3.1'
gem 'google-buttons-sass'

If you don't have Twitter Bootstrap assets installed into your project manually, you may want to install bootstrap-sass:

gem 'bootstrap-sass', '~> 2.0.4.0'

CSS

Import "google-buttons" in your SCSS file of choice to get all of the styles, mixins and variables! We recommend against using //= require directives, since none of your other stylesheets will be able to use the awesome mixins that Bootstrap has defined.

@import "google-buttons";

If you prefer the compiled CSS version, you can find it in the main directory of the repo, google-buttons.css

Javascripts

You can include the javascript through two methods. In this case, Sprocket's //= require directives are useful, since there is no better alternative.

We have a helper that includes all available javascripts:

//= require google-buttons

You can also load individual modules, provided you sort out any related dependencies.

//= require bootstrap-popover (overrides Twitter Bootstrap's popover)
//= require google-select-dropdown
//= require google-select

Compass

google-buttons-sass, thanks to Thomas's work on bootstrap-sass, comes with support for Compass, meaning projects that don't use Rails can get in on the fun Bootstrap web.

New project

Install the gem and create a new project using the gem.

gem install google-buttons-sass
compass create compass-test -r google-buttons-sass --using google-buttons

This will sort a few things out:

  • You'll get a starting styles.scss ready for your alterations
  • You'll get a compiled stylesheet compiled & ready to drop into your application
  • We'll also copy the javascripts & images into their respective folders for you, absolutely free of charge! How cool is that?

Existing project

Install the gem, add the require statement to the top of your configuration file, and install the extension.

gem install google-buttons-sass

# In config.rb
require 'google-buttons-sass'

compass install google-buttons

You'll get the same benefits as those starting from scratch. Radical.

Configuration

Need to configure a variable or two? Simply define the value of the variable you want to change before importing Google Buttons. Sass will respect your existing definition rather than overwriting it with the Bootstrap defaults. A list of customisable variables can be found in the Bootstrap documentation.

$btnPrimaryBackground: #f00;
@import "google-buttons";

Note: It's important that the file you are importing is not named google-buttons, since this will cause an import loop. As a general rule, errors are something you should try to avoid.