flexomatic
v1.1.2
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A flexbox grid system built with styled-components based on the Solved by Flexbox implementation.
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A component-based flexbox grid system for React, built with styled-components
and based on the Solved by Flexbox implementation.
Why should you use this?
flexomatic
aims to be a very simple, lightweight grid system with a flexible API that allows you to get up and running in seconds. It is based on the methodology proposed in Solved by Flexbox, where the goal is to expose a minimal grid system that doesn't weigh the user down with a multitude of options.
Features
- Each
Cell
component is the same width by default - Full control over individual
Cell
components, including width and alignment - Responsive, with media query support
- Nested Grids
Getting started
yarn add flexomatic
Note that flexomatic
lists styled-components
as a peerDependency
, therefore it expects you to have styled-components
already installed in your project.
import React from 'react'
import { Grid, Cell } from 'flexomatic'
const App = () => (
<Grid>
<Cell>1</Cell>
<Cell>2</Cell>
<Cell>3</Cell>
</Grid>
)
Grid
The parent container that initializes a grid. Think of it like a row in bootstrap.
import { Grid } from 'flexomatic'
<Grid />
Available props
flexCells
If passed to the Grid
component, all Cell
children will have a display
property of flex
.
direction
Sets the flex-direction
of the grid. Available options:
row
(default)row-reverse
column
column-reverse
align
Aligns Cell
children using the align-items
style. Available options:
start
center
end
baseline
spacing
A string value representing the default space between Cell
components, or the "gutters" (default: "1em").
Cell
The individual columns of a grid.
import { Cell } from 'flexomatic'
<Cell />
Available props
flexed
Assigns an individual Cell
's display
property to flex
. This is useful if you want to make a specific Cell
a flex parent without doing so to its siblings.
width
Explicitly sets the width of a Cell
as a percentage value using a number greater than 0 and less than or equal to 1.
// as number
<Cell width={1} /> // width: 100%
<Cell width={1/2} /> // width: 50%
<Cell width={0.25} /> // width: 25%
You can also use keywords full
, half
, third
, and fourth
to set the width.
// as keyword
<Cell width="full" /> // width: 100%
<Cell width="half" /> // width: 50%
| keyword | Width | | ------- | ------ | | full | 100% | | half | 50% | | third | 33.33% | | fourth | 25% |
Multiple widths
The Cell
component supports multiple widths for different screen sizes. You can achieve this by passing an array to the width
prop. flexomatic
supports 3 screen sizes:
| Base | Tablet | Desktop | | ---- | ------ | ------- | | | 768px | 1024px |
Each item in the array represents a different size.
// as array
<Cell width={[base, tablet, desktop]} />
<Cell width={[1, 0.5, 0.25]} />
<Cell width={['full', 'half', 'fourth']} />
The examples above will result in the styling:
.Cell {
width: 100%;
@media (min-width: 768px) {
width: 50%;
}
@media (min-width: 1024px) {
width: 25%;
}
}
Note that it's not necessary to pass exactly 3 values to the width array, but more than 3 will result in an error.
Contributing
I'd love to get some feedback and contribution from the community. Feel free to file an issue, create a pull request, or leave some feedback as to how you think this project can be improved! 😄