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@datenpate/react-flexbox-grid-aphrodite

v1.0.3

Published

Inline Flexbox Grid for React

Downloads

6

Readme

react-flexbox-grid-aphrodite

Inline Flexbox Grid for React

npm version NPM Status

React-Flexbox-Grid-Aphrodite is a set of React components that implement flexboxgrid.css. Instead of using css and worrying about css modules and webpack we used some JS functions to generate all of the CSS found in the flexboxgrid library. We then load that JS into aphrodite which then will only pull the classes you need into the dom. This means less overhead and less data sent over the wire that its css counterpart.

Installation

React-Flexbox-Grid can be installed as an npm package:

npm i -S react-flexbox-grid-aphrodite

It has peer dependency requirements on react and aphrodite modules, which can be installed and added to the package manifest like so:

npm i -S react aphrodite

Once you have the workflow ready, you can just require and use the components:

import React from 'react'
import { Grid } from 'react-flexbox-grid-aphrodite'

React.render(<Grid />, document.querySelector('#main'))

Code snippets

import { Grid, Row, Col } from 'react-flexbox-grid-aphrodite';

const MyComponent = () => (
  <Grid>
    <Row>
      <Col xs={6} md={3}>Hello, world!</Col>
    </Row>
  </Grid>
);

Contributors

Credits

License

MIT