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gatsby-ui-components

v0.0.21

Published

Gatsby components for website ui

Downloads

10

Readme

Gatsby UI Components

Gatsby UI components for reusing in many themes and sites. Based around Gatsby specifically rather than React. Uses Gatsby library instead of react. For example Link in the nav bar uses Gatsby's Link. I am not a fan of CSS-in-JS at the moment so I just have the CSS in the dist folder until I learn a bit more about it.

Components:

  • Navigation Bars
  • Splash pages
  • Footers
  • Social Media Bars

Development

Storybook is installed. Just run npm run storybook. Webpack is for the HTML dev server but I prefer to use storybook. Build dist package with npm build, test by importing from dist rather than src in stories.

Contribute

Feel free to make a pull request into the Github if there's better practices and methods to some of the components I have made.