Sass
Materialize is a modern responsive CSS framework based on Material Design by Google.
Variables
Deprecated in Version 2.1.0. You can use CSS Variables now to change the colors. Take a look at Themes
$primary-color: color("materialize-red", "lighten-2") !default;
$primary-color-light: false !default;
$primary-color-dark: false !default;
@if not $primary-color-light {
$primary-color-light: lighten($primary-color, 15%);
}
@if not $primary-color-dark {
$primary-color-dark: darken($primary-color, 15%);
}
$secondary-color: color("teal", "lighten-1") !default;
$success-color: color("green", "base") !default;
$link-color: color("light-blue", "darken-1") !default;
/*** More variables not shown here.. ***/
Media Queries
Small screens are defined as having a max-width of 600px Medium screens are defined as having a max-width of 992px Large screen are defined as having a min-width of 993px Extra Large screen are defined as having a min-width of 1200px
CSS
/* These classes can be added to HTML Elements
* to affect visibility on certain displays.
*/
.hide-on-small-only
.hide-on-small-and-down
.hide-on-med-and-down
.hide-on-med-and-up
.hide-on-med-only
.hide-on-large-only
.show-on-large
.show-on-medium
.show-on-small
.show-on-medium-and-up
.show-on-medium-and-down
Sass
@media #{$small-and-down} {
// styles for small screens and down
}
@media #{$medium-and-up} {
// styles for medium screens and larger
}
@media #{$medium-and-down} {
// styles for medium screens and down
}
@media #{$large-and-up} {
// styles for large screens and up
}
@media #{$extra-large-and-up} {
// styles for extra large screens and up
}