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Using LESS with Bootstrap

Customize and extend Bootstrap with LESS, a CSS preprocessor, to take advantage of the variables, mixins, and more used to build Bootstrap's CSS.

Why LESS?

Bootstrap is made with LESS at it's core, a dynamic stylesheet language created by our good friend, Alexis Sellier. It makes developing systems-based CSS faster, easier, and more fun.

What's included?

As an extension of CSS, LESS includes variables, mixins for reusable snippets of code, operations for simple math, nesting, and even color functions.

Learn more

LESS CSS

Visit the official website at http://lesscss.org to learn more.

Variables

Managing colors and pixel values in CSS can be a bit of a pain, usually full of copy and paste. Not with LESS though—assign colors or pixel values as variables and change them once.

Mixins

Those three border-radius declarations you need to make in regular ol' CSS? Now they're down to one line with the help of mixins, snippets of code you can reuse anywhere.

Operations

Make your grid, leading, and more super flexible by doing the math on the fly with operations. Multiple, divide, add, and subtract your way to CSS sanity.

Hyperlinks

Variable Value Usage
@linkColor #08c Default link text color
@linkColorHover darken(@linkColor, 15%) Default link text hover color

Grayscale colors

Variable Value
@black #000
@grayDarker #222
@grayDark #333
@gray #555
@grayLight #999
@grayLighter #eee
@white #fff

Accent colors

Variable Value
@blue #049cdb
@green #46a546
@red #9d261d
@yellow #ffc40d
@orange #f89406
@pink #c3325f
@purple #7a43b6

Grid system

Variable Value
@gridColumns 12
@gridColumnWidth 60px
@gridGutterWidth 20px
@siteWidth (@gridColumns * @gridColumnWidth) + (@gridGutterWidth * (@gridColumns - 1))

Typography

Variable Value
@baseFontSize 13px
@baseFontFamily "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
@baseLineHeight 18px

Components

Buttons

@primaryButtonColor @blue

Forms

@placeholderText @grayLight

Navbar

@navbarHeight 40px
@navbarBackground @grayDarker
@navbarBackgroundHighlight @grayDark

Form states and alerts

@warningText #f3edd2
@warningBackground #c09853
@warningBorder #f3edd2
@errorText #b94a48
@errorBackground #f2dede
@errorBorder #e9c7c7
@successText #468847
@successBackground #dff0d8
@successBorder #cfe8c4
@infoText #3a87ad
@infoBackground #d9edf7
@infoBorder #bfe1f2

About mixins

Basic mixins

A basic mixin is essentially an include or a partial for a snippet of CSS. They're written just like a CSS class and can be called anywhere.

  Coming soon!

Parametric mixins

A parametric mixin is just like a basic mixin, but it also accepts optional paramaters (hence the name).

  Coming soon!

Easily add your own

Nearly all of Bootstrap's mixins are stored in mixins.less, a wonderful utility .less file that enables you to use a mixin in any of the .less files in the toolkit.

So, go ahead and use the existing ones or feel free to add your own as you need.

Included mixins

Utilities

Mixin Paramaters Usage
.clearfix()
.center-block()
.ie7-inline-block()
.size()
.square()
.opacity()
.reset-filter()

Forms

Mixin Paramaters Usage
.placeholder()

Typography

Mixin Paramaters Usage
#font > #family > .serif()
#font > #family > .sans-serif()
#font > #family > .monospace()
#font > .shorthand()
#font > .serif()
#font > .sans-serif()
#font > .monospace()

Grid system

Mixin Paramaters Usage
.fixed-container()
.columns()
.offset()
.gridColumn()

CSS3 properties

Mixin Paramaters Usage
.border-radius()
.border-radius-custom()
.box-shadow()
.transition()
.rotate()
.scale()
.translate()
.background-clip()
.background-size()
.box-sizing()
.user-select()
.resizable()
.content-columns()

Backgrounds and gradients

Mixin Paramaters Usage
.#translucent > .background()
.#translucent > .border()
.#gradient > .vertical()
.#gradient > .horizontal()
.#gradient > .directional()
.#gradient > .vertical-three-colors()
.#gradient > .radial()
.#gradient > .striped()
.#gradientBar()
Note: If you're submitting a pull request to GitHub with modified CSS, you must recompile the CSS via any of these methods.

Tools for compiling

Node with makefile

Install the LESS command line compiler with npm by running the following command:

$ npm install less

Once installed just run make from the root of your bootstrap directory and you're all set.

Additionally, if you have watchr installed, you may run make watch to have bootstrap automatically rebuilt every time you edit a file in the bootstrap lib (this isn't required, just a convenience method).

Command line

Install the LESS command line tool via Node and run the following command:

$ lessc ./lib/bootstrap.less > bootstrap.css

Be sure to include --compress in that command if you're trying to save some bytes!

Javascript

Download the latest Less.js and include the path to it (and Bootstrap) in the <head>.

<link rel="stylesheet/less" href="/path/to/bootstrap.less">
<script src="/path/to/less.js"></script>

To recompile the .less files, just save them and reload your page. Less.js compiles them and stores them in local storage.

Unofficial Mac app

The unofficial Mac app watches directories of .less files and compiles the code to local files after every save of a watched .less file.

If you like, you can toggle preferences in the app for automatic minifying and which directory the compiled files end up in.

More Mac apps

Crunch

Crunch is a great looking LESS editor and compiler built on Adobe Air.

CodeKit

Created by the same guy as the unofficial Mac app, CodeKit is a Mac app that compiles LESS, SASS, Stylus, and CoffeeScript.

Simpless

Mac, Linux, and PC app for drag and drop compiling of LESS files. Plus, the source code is on GitHub.