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react-center-toggle

v1.2.9

Published

Toggles a component directly centered above another.

Downloads

8

Readme

React Center Toggle

Usage

Serves to toggle something centered perfectly over another.

API

The module is imported like so:

import { CenterToggleChild, CenterToggleContainer, CenterToggleItem } from 'react-center-toggle';

The module must be used like so:

<CenterToggleContainer toggled={/* A stateful boolean */}>
    <CenterToggleItem>
        {/* The child element to be toggled. */}
    </CenterToggleItem>
    <CenterToggleChild>
        {/* The child element centered above which the 'CenterToggleItem' will appear. */}
    </CenterToggleChild>
</CenterToggleContainer>

Example

The following code snippet provides a button the clicking of which will hide and show a sentence directly centered inside a red box.

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { CenterToggleChild, CenterToggleContainer, CenterToggleItem } from 'react-center-toggle';

ReactDOM.render(
<React.StrictMode>
    <App />
</React.StrictMode>,
document.getElementById('root')
);


function App() {
    const [toggle, setToggle] = useState(false);
    return (
        <div style={{margin: '200px'}}>
            <CenterToggleContainer toggled={toggle}>
                <CenterToggleChild>
                    <div style={{ height: '50px', width: '300px', backgroundColor: "red", opacity: '.5' }}/>
                </CenterToggleChild>
                <CenterToggleItem>
                    <span>This will appear in the highlighted area.</span>
                </CenterToggleItem>
            </CenterToggleContainer>
            <button style={{ marginTop: '50px' }} onClick={() => setToggle(!toggle)}>Click me!</button>
        </div>
    );
}

FAQ

  • The three functional components exported by the module are purely functions and nothing more. They do not represent a tangible piece of the DOM.
  • The 'CenterToggleContainer' function can only have two children: 'CenterToggleChild' & 'CenterToggleItem'.
  • Both 'CenterToggleItem' and 'CenterToggleChild' can only have one child element.
  • The child of 'CenterToggleChild' must have an accessible ref. Failure to provide an accessible ref to it will cause the toggled item not to appear perfectly centered.

Feedback

Please leave feedback on the GitHub page if you notice any issues or have suggestions for improvement. I could use all of the critiques I can get especially since I have no clue what the fetch I'm doing half the time.