I recently stumbled across the Google .css and. js files by the name of "Google Maia". These appear to be an in-the-works petitor / replacement for Twitter's Bootstrap. Does anyone know where to find the official version?
I recently stumbled across the Google .css and. js files by the name of "Google Maia". These appear to be an in-the-works petitor / replacement for Twitter's Bootstrap. Does anyone know where to find the official version?
Share Improve this question asked Apr 8, 2014 at 19:04 evansloveevanslove 711 silver badge2 bronze badges 2- This is off topic as it's about finding an off-site resource. – zzzzBov Commented Apr 8, 2014 at 19:09
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Got here by inspecting the stripe beneath the Google Software Principles, where they use both pseudo-elements for their
#maia-signature
, only to have 2 side-by-side borders, each set in 2 corporate colors. I may seem internal, yes, but it still remains shrouded in legend, what ‘maia’ may refer to. – dakab Commented Jul 5, 2024 at 8:29
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Reset to default 5As of now its internal. Google hasn't released any version for public yet https://groups.google./forum/#!topic/closure-library-discuss/YzmT7G1AqQg .
However you can get some clue from google style sheet guide https://google-styleguide.googlecode./svn/trunk/htmlcssguide.xml
This is most likely an internal resource for Google, not publicly available.