In-depth Steps component for Bulma.io
npm install bulma-o-stepsThis is an extension for the Bulma CSS Framework.
It adds an in-depth steps component to track progress in multi-step forms or wizards.
Original written by aramvisser over at his original repo

I'm trying to keep this working with the latest available Bulma version.
Currently tracking: bulma v0.8.2. Other versions _should_ work, but no promises.
npm install bulma-o-steps
#### SASS
- Download the bulma-steps.sass file
- Add @import "bulma-steps.sass" _after_ the @import "bulma.sass" statement in your own
stylesheet
#### CSS
- Download the bulma-steps.min.css file
- Add @import "bulma-steps.min.css" _after_ the @import "bulma.css" statement in your own
stylesheet
- An expanded version of the file is also available at bulma-steps.css
#### Hosted Online
Alternatively, you can include bulma and bulma-steps from a CDN.
As of writing, these are the current CDNs for both:
- bulma: https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/bulma/0.8.2/css/bulma.min.css
- bulma-steps: https://cdn.rawgit.com/octoshrimpy/bulma-o-steps/master/bulma-steps.css
This repository doubles as the documentation page using Jekyll. You can see changes in the
documentation by running Jekyll locally.
- Install ruby and then install Jekyll with gem install jekyll
- Ruby's eventmachine is broken in windows, you can fix it by uninstalling it with gem uninstall eventmachine and reinstalling the proper one with gem install eventmachine --platform ruby
- Clone this repository
- Run jekyll serve inside the root directory of this repository. Use --livereload if you'd like to see the changes live.
- Open the documentation page on http://localhost:4000
- Make changes to the bulma-steps.sass file
- Reload the documentation page to see your changes
There is another steps extension by
Wikiki,
and the original source of this one, by aramvisser