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lite-react-ui

v0.3.2

Published

# Getting started ``` npm install lite-react-ui ``` ## Import a component ```js import { TextField } from 'lite-react-ui';

Downloads

29

Readme

lite-react-ui

Getting started

npm install lite-react-ui

Import a component

import { TextField } from 'lite-react-ui';

<TextField 
  placeholder="placeholder" 
  value={} 
  onChange={} 
/>

How to customize the default styles of a component.

When overriding default styles we recommend using !important variants of Tailwindcss util-classes. Preferably version 3 or later (or a version earlier than version 3 that supports JIT compiling) so that just-in-time compilation can be utilized to generate !important variants of a tailwind class on the fly that can then be used to override the default styles of a lite-react-ui component.

For example, overriding the <TextField>'s inner <input> element's default background color by passing down the important variant of the bg-color Tailwindcss util-class, !bg-white, down to the <TextField>'s inner <input> element via the inputClassName prop.

  <TextFied inputClassName="!bg-white" />

Import base styles

Import the namespaced global CSS for basic styling in your apps root container component

// Webpack 4 or less
import 'lite-react-ui/dist/style.css';

// Webpack 5
import 'lite-react-ui/css';

You can modify the font type used by providing setting your own global font styles or providing a font class to a lite-react-ui component for example

/* some CSS
.my-own-font-class {
  font-family: 'Roboto';
} 
*/
<TextField className="my-own-font-class" />

WIP Simple React.js UI component library