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react-skeleton-image

v0.0.10

Published

A skeleton image component which handles an image's loading and error states.

Downloads

21

Readme

React Skeleton Image

A skeleton image component which handles an image's loading and error states.

This is a simple React image component which abstracts away all the dirty work you have to do to handle loading and error states of images.

Installation

npm i react-skeleton-image

or

yarn add react-skeleton-image

or

pnpm add react-skeleton-image

Usage

After installing the package, import Image component:

import { Image } from 'react-skeleton-image'

You need to specify both width and height for the proper image sizing.

<Image src='https://rb.gy/fgpqyt' width={300} height={200} />

You can also specify the width and height in a container and wrap the Image component with it.

<div style={{ width: 300, height: 200 }}>
  <Image src='https://rb.gy/fgpqyt' />
</div>

It is recommended to set css properties like margin, padding and border-radius in the container instead of the Image component.

<div style={{ width: 300, height: 200, margin: 30 }}>
  <Image src='https://rb.gy/fgpqyt' />
</div>

Props

| Name | Type | Description | | ----------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | width | number | The width of the image in px. | | height | number | The height of the image in px. | | skeleton | boolean | Show skeleton loading. Default: true. | | skeletonClassName | string | The custom CSS class for skeleton loading. | | inline | boolean | Set Image's display property to inline-block. Default: false. |