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casually-ui

v0.0.2

Published

Delightfully deviant, smart, and pre-styled native web components.

Downloads

5

Readme

Pick what you need

Save the bundle space when you can!
Components in this collection can be individually linked or imported. Visit the component subdirectories for Usage guides.

  • casually-box - A sleek container that will center or evenly align anything you place inside it in your desired orientation.

  • casually-button - If for any reason, you don't want a rectangular or round-edged button, you can have a hex or rhombus. Add to that a classy, subtle gradient animation on focus, and cool borders. There's no forced conversion to the edgy button gang, but we will let you ponder and decide.

  • casually-card - Designed with images and content in mind, a card has two features - an image reserve and a slot that can take anything. You may make use of both and orient your image from any direction, or use one of either to make a simple image or content frame. Pass a link prop to turn your card into a hyperlink.

  • custom-emoji - Inspired by Discord emojis, a custom emoji is a small image inline to a paragraph or heading text. Pass an image url source or a preset ID to pick from our meme collection.

  • social-link-button - Social link in, fully-embellished button out. Social links are a staple in portfolios and business websites. They are hefty to set up, but not anymore. This component will provide the styles and a quality SVG logo for a link prop.

Take the collection

If you intend to use more components, Casually UI has a one-shot import. Like children, all you'll need is to remember their tag names.

Link to HTML file

Attach this script within the <head> or <body> scope in standalone HTML files, cross-language net frameworks, or when NPM import fails.

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/casually-ui@latest/index.js"></script>

Install from NPM

Install casually-ui with any NodeJS framework (e.g. React, Vue, Svelte, Angular) or ES architecture that uses NPM.

npm i casually-ui

Import and all components in this repository are ready to go! No need to declare modules internally.

import 'casually-ui'

Demo Showcase

Playsite coming soon! Amongst many things

References