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5c-test-off

v0.6.1

Published

**NOTE: DO NOT MAKE USE OF THE NAME FIELD FROM CONTENTFUL. INSTEAD CREATE REDUNDANT FIELD TITLE. THIS IS DUE TO NAME FIELD CONTAINING EXTRA DATA (SITE NAME)**

Downloads

58

Readme

5c-2023 (Crescendo Collective Contentful Common Components 2023)

NOTE: DO NOT MAKE USE OF THE NAME FIELD FROM CONTENTFUL. INSTEAD CREATE REDUNDANT FIELD TITLE. THIS IS DUE TO NAME FIELD CONTAINING EXTRA DATA (SITE NAME)

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

npm run storybook

Opens Storybook mode.
Open http://localhost:6006 to view it in the browser.

The page will reload if you make edits.\

npm run build

Builds the project

To install as NPM package

Install npm i 5c-2023

Your tailwind.config.js will look like this

/** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
module.exports = {
    content: [
        "./public/index.html",
        "./src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}",
        "./node_modules/tw-elements/dist/js/**/*.js",
    ],
    theme: {
        extend: {
            colors: {
                poolBlue: {
                    50: "#81BEFC",
                    100: "#609BDC",
                    200: "#82AFDE",
                    300: "#184E96",
                    500: "#143B62",
                },
                poolGray: {
                    50: "#00000029",
                    100: "#00000040",
                    500: "#707071",
                },
            },
            fontFamily: {
                "montserrat-100": ["Montserrat-100"],
                "montserrat-200": ["Montserrat-200"],
                "montserrat-300": ["Montserrat-300"],
                "montserrat-400": ["Montserrat-400"],
                "montserrat-500": ["Montserrat-500"],
                "montserrat-600": ["Montserrat-600"],
                "montserrat-700": ["Montserrat-700"],
                "montserrat-800": ["Montserrat-800"],
                "montserrat-900": ["Montserrat-900"],
            },
        },
    },
    plugins: [
        require("tailwindcss-radix")(),
        require("tw-elements/dist/plugin"),
    ],
    safelist: [
        {
            pattern: /(H|flex|space-*|bg|h-|w-|p|p*-|m|mt-*|text|border|)/,
        },
    ],
};

In your _app.tsx, include the following to make use of Tailwind Elements:


    useEffect(() => {
        const use = async () => {
            (await import("tw-elements")).default;
        };
        use();
    }, []);

In your styles/globals.css add @import "5c-2023/dist/cjs/styles/index.css";

We're using tailwind extending on this. To use the above color/font properties correctly, refer to this documentation (https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-colors) & (https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-family#using-custom-values)

This repo makes use of TailwindCss, TailwindElements, Radix UI components and Radix Tailwind Plugin.

Links:

  • TailwindCss (https://www.tailwindcss.com/)
  • Radix UI (https://www.radix-ui.com/docs/primitives/overview/introduction)
  • Radix Tailwind (https://www.npmjs.com/package/tailwindcss-radix)
  • Tailwind Elements (https://tailwind-elements.com/)

Stylesheets

The repo has two stylesheets index.css and stories.css. The former will be exported as part of the NPM package, the latter will just be used for styling components in storybook view. Additional styling can be handled at the global App level (ex: styles/globals.css in the SCPEuro application). Use the classnames defined in the repo to target specific components and style.