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> Simple CSS library for simlated [FRC](http://firstinspires.org/robotics/frc) blue banners (typically presented to teams upon receiving a competition award).
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[As seen on The Blue Alliance!](thebluealliance.com/team/254/history)
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[As seen on The Blue Alliance!](https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/254/history)
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## Instructions
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This framework allows for three different types of banner markup:
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### Row
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To define a group of banners:
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1. Create a `<ul>` with the class of `banners`. Each `<li>` in the list will be turned into a banner.
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2. OPTIONAL: Insert an `<img>` at the starting of each `<li>` with the `src` pointing to the `first.svg` file included in this repository. This will put a FIRST logo on the banner. This can be done for all three methods of declaring a banner.
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To define a group of banners:
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1. Create a `<ul>` with the class of `banners`. Each `<li>` in the list will be turned into a banner.
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2. OPTIONAL: Insert an `<img>` at the starting of each `<li>` with the `src` pointing to the `first.svg` file included in this repository. This will put a FIRST logo on the banner. This can be done for all three methods of declaring a banner.
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3. Fill the rest of each `<li>` with the name of the award. Well, technically, you can put any content you want in it. But the name of the award is probably best.
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### Individual banner
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