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react-dark-mode-toggle-2

v2.1.1

Published

An updated, cute dark mode toggle button for React.

Downloads

647

Readme

react-dark-mode-toggle-2

A cute dark mode toggle 🦉

🗝 Key features

  • Small bundle size
  • Written in TypeScript
  • React 18 support
  • ESM support
  • SSR support

🚀 Installation

yarn add react-dark-mode-toggle-2

or

npm install react-dark-mode-toggle-2 --save

or

pnpm add react-dark-mode-toggle-2

✨ Usage

import React from "react";
import { DarkModeToggle } from "react-dark-mode-toggle-2";

export const YourComponent = () => {
  const [isDarkMode, setIsDarkMode] = React.useState(false);
  
  return (
    <DarkModeToggle
      isDarkMode={isDarkMode}
      onChange={setIsDarkMode}
    />
  );
};

📌 Props

Prop | Type | Default | Required --------------------- |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------- | -------- attributes | optional object containing attributes to spread onto the button isDarkMode| boolean |N/A|Yes onChange| function that recieves a single argument: the new value of isDarkMode |N/A|Yes size| number (defaults to px) or a string containing a number+unit (e.g "10px", "2em", "4.5rem", "100%", etc). These units may also have a space between them (e.g. "10 px", "2 em", etc). |85px|No speed| number |1.3|No className| string |''|No| id| string |''|No|

Note, this is not a dark mode theme implementation; it's just a button! You'll need to mix this with a management solution such as use-dark-mode.

📝 Notes

In Chrome, you may experience a blue outline around the toggle button after clicking it. If this behavior concerns you see this issue for more information and available workarounds.

🤝 Original Work

Original library react-dark-mode-toggle was created by Alex Thoma. Credit to them and the community for the original work.

✌️ License

MIT