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nxgrid

v1.6.2

Published

A super simple and powerful grid system built on typescript and react. Uses CSS Grid to keep things fast without needing media queries.

Downloads

15

Readme

Usage

Using nxgrid is super simple. Use npm install --save nxgrid to get it installed into your project.

import { Grid, Cell } from 'nxgrid'

...

// Your component render method

return (
	<Grid cols={6} gap={20}>
      <Cell>Cell #1</Cell>
      <Cell>Cell #2</Cell>
      <Cell start={2} span={4}>Cell #3</Cell>
      <Cell start={2} span={2}>Cell #4</Cell>
      <Cell span={2}>Cell #5</Cell>
    </Grid>
)

It's easy to position elements exactly where you want them to be. Just throw a start property on the <Cell /> and you'll be all set. View the tsdocs at joshbacon.com/nxgrid.

No styles are needed, as all the styling is done in the style property, keeping everything efficient and small.

Contributing

To start contributing, check out the Contributing page on the wiki!

License

All the files in the nxgrid project are subject to GNU GPLv3. Read the LICENSE file at the root of the project for more info.