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react-uibox

v0.1.0

Published

react-uibox

Downloads

35

Readme

React-iCheck

NPM version Build Status

Dependency Status devDependency Status peerDependency Status

iCheck components built with React. No jQuery and Zepto

Online demo: http://luqin.github.io/react-icheck

Note: React-iCheck still in development

Skins

Features

  • Identical inputs across different browsers and devices — both desktop and mobile
  • Touch devices support — iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Amazon Kindle
  • Keyboard accessible inputsTab, Spacebar, Arrow up/down and other shortcuts
  • Customization freedom — use any HTML and CSS to style inputs (try 6 Retina-ready skins)
  • No jQuery and Zepto
  • Screenreader accessible inputsARIA attributes for VoiceOver and others
  • Lightweight size

By default, iCheck doesn't provide any CSS styles for wrapper divs (if you don't use skins).

Usage

npm install react-icheck icheck --save
import 'icheck/skins/all.css'; # or single skin css
import {Checkbox, Radio} from 'react-icheck';

<Checkbox
  checkboxClass="icheckbox_square-blue"
  increaseArea="20%"
  label="Checkbox"
/>

<Radio
  name="aa"
  radioClass="iradio_square-blue"
  increaseArea="20%"
  label="Radio"
/>

More examples: Online demo, Source

Browser support

iCheck is verified to work in Internet Explorer 6+, Firefox 2+, Opera 9+, Google Chrome and Safari browsers. Should also work in many others.

Mobile browsers (like Opera mini, Chrome mobile, Safari mobile, Android browser, Silk and others) are also supported. Tested on iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod), Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone devices.

Local Setup

  • Install the dependencies with npm install
  • Run the docs site in development mode with npm start. This will watch for file changes as you work. And auto refresh the page to see the updates.

TODO List

  • Testing