This documentation aims to give you comprehensive guidance on how to utilize `@design.estate/dees-domtools` in your web projects to simplify complex CSS structures. Whether you're building a sophisticated web application or need a more manageable way to handle your CSS, this toolkit offers a variety of features designed to enhance and streamline your workflow. Throughout this guide, we'll cover the installation process, key features, examples, and best practices when working with `@design.estate/dees-domtools`.
Before diving into the examples, please ensure that you've completed the installation step as described above.
### Key Features
- **CSS Simplification**: Tools and utilities designed to abstract and simplify the handling of complex CSS structures.
- **Responsive Design Helpers**: Tools for managing responsive designs more easily, with utilities for breakpoints, and adaptable grids.
- **Element Utilities**: Simplified interactions with DOM elements, including dynamic style manipulations and more.
- **Theme Management**: Simplify the process of theme toggling (dark mode/light mode) in your applications.
- **Keyboard Event Handling**: Utilities for managing keyboard events, facilitating better interaction handling.
- **External Resources Management**: Easily manage external CSS and JavaScript resources within your project.
### Getting Started
To get started with `@design.estate/dees-domtools`, you first need to import the modules you intend to use in your project. Here's a simple example to illustrate how to import and use the package:
```typescript
import { DomTools, elementBasic, breakpoints, css } from '@design.estate/dees-domtools';
The package offers a variety of CSS utilities that simplify the handling of complex CSS structures. Here's how you can use them in your project:
```typescript
import { css } from '@design.estate/dees-domtools';
// Example: Creating a CSS grid with a specified number of columns and gap size
const gridStyles = css.cssGridColumns(3, 10); // 3 columns with a 10px gap
```
### Managing Responsive Design
Responsive design is critical for modern web development. `@design.estate/dees-domtools` provides utilities to make it easier to manage responsive designs and breakpoints.
```typescript
import { breakpoints } from '@design.estate/dees-domtools';
// Example: Applying styles for different viewport sizes
Managing themes (such as toggling between dark and light mode) is simplified with the built-in theme management tools.
```typescript
// Toggle between light and dark themes
domToolsInstance.themeManager.toggleDarkBright();
```
### Handling Keyboard Events
Keyboard event handling is made easy with the utilities provided by the toolkit. This can be particularly useful for adding keyboard navigation and shortcuts.
```typescript
import { Keyboard } from '@design.estate/dees-domtools';
- **Organize Your CSS**: Use the provided CSS utilities to structure your styles in a way that makes them easy to maintain and scale.
- **Embrace Responsiveness**: Leverage the responsive design helpers to ensure your application looks great on any device.
- **Consistent Theme Handling**: Utilize the theme management tools to provide a seamless experience for your users, allowing them to choose their preferred theme.
By integrating `@design.estate/dees-domtools` into your project, you can leverage a comprehensive suite of utilities designed to simplify complex CSS structures and enhance your web development workflow.
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