> Blankslates are for when there is a lack of content within a page or section. Use them as placeholders to tell users why something isn’t there. Be sure to provide an action to add content as well.
This repository is distributed with [npm][npm]. After [installing npm][install-npm], you can install `primer-blankslate` with this command.
```
$ npm install --save primer-blankslate
```
## Usage
The source files included are written in [Sass][sass] (`scss`) You can simply point your sass `include-path` at your `node_modules` directory and import it like this.
```scss
@import "primer-blankslate/index.scss";
```
You can also import specific portions of the module by importing those partials from the `/lib/` folder. _Make sure you import any requirements along with the modules._
## Build
For a compiled **css** version of this module, a npm script is included that will output a css version to `build/build.css` The built css file is also included in the npm package.
```
$ npm run build
```
## Documentation
<!-- %docs
title: Blankslate
status: Stable
-->
Blankslates are for when there is a lack of content within a page or section. Use them as placeholders to tell users why something isn't there. Be sure to provide an action to add content as well.
#### Basic example
Wrap some content in the outer `.blankslate` wrapper to give it the blankslate appearance.
```html
<divclass="blankslate">
<h3>This is a blank slate</h3>
<p>Use it to provide information when no dynamic content exists.</p>
</div>
```
#### With Octicons
When it helps the message, include (relevant) icons in your blank slate. Add `.blankslate-icon` to any `.mega-octicon`s as the first elements in the blankslate, like so.