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nodoku-mambaui

v0.1.2

Published

a collection of visual components, based Mamba UI components from mambaui.com, for Nodoku static site generator

Downloads

134

Readme

nodoku-mambaui is a set of visual components to be used with the Nodoku static site generator.

The components provided in the nodoku-mambaui library are based on Mamba UI set of components.

The components in the nodoku-flowbite library are styled using Tailwind CSS.

All the Nodoku components support localization out of the box.

One needs to provide the i18n provider parameter to the Nodoku root component - RenderingPage.

See nodoku-i18n for more details

Prerequisites

Please have a look at the following links for general information about using the Nodoku component bundles

Getting started

Component's default theme

Nodoku skin component customization

The nodoku-mambaui components

The package nodoku-mambaui contains currently the following components.

mambaui/hero-one

mambaui/hero-two

mambaui/hero-left-text

mambaui/hero-right-text

mambaui/faq-header and mambaui/faq-one-question

mambaui/card