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sarder-simple-react-grid-system

v0.1.2

Published

A stupidly simple bootstrap and material-based grid system for React

Downloads

4

Readme

Sarder Simple React Grid System

Setting out layout or grid systems for React projects is often a nightmare. We often have to use big chunky frameworks (yes Material UI, I'm talking about ya!) to make responsive React apps and components. This leaves developers with limited opportunities in terms of customization and capability to override the design systems of these frameworks. Also, each frameworks have their own steep learning curve and architecture, which makes it even harder and time-consuming. Sarder Simple React Grid System has been written in order to make your React frontend dev journey easier.

What if you want to build a custom design system based on your company's or your client's requirements, but you don't wanna spend too much time on responsiveness, layout and stuff? Using the chunky UI frameworks (especially Material!) would provide so much bottlenecks to you. Let this npm package make your life easier by taking care of the layout system for you!

Installation instructions

For npm users

npm i sarder-simple-react-grid-system --save

For yarn users

yarn add sarder-simple-react-grid-system

Piece of advice

This teeny tiny library is using Sass under the hood. You might need node-sass to be configured in your project.

How to use

The Sarder Simple React Grid System follows the simplest Container, Row, Column convention for setting up grid system (similar to Bootstrap). The hierarchy of the components are as follows:

  • Container
    • Row
      • Column

Basic examples

<Container>
  <Row>
    <Col sm={4}>
      <h2>Maria</h2>
    </Col>
    <Col sm={4}>
      <h2>I love</h2>
    </Col>
    <Col sm={4}>
      <h2>SSRGS (yeah I know the package name is too long)</h2>
    </Col>
  </Row>
</Container>
<Container>
  <Row>
    <Column xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3} xl={2}>
      <div className="box">1</div>
    </Column>
    <Column xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3} xl={2}>
      <div className="box">2</div>
    </Column>
    <Column xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3} xl={2}>
      <div className="box">3</div>
    </Column>
  </Row>
</Container>
<Container fluid>
  <Row>
    <Column xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3} xl={2}>
      <div className="box">1</div>
    </Column>
    <Column xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3} xl={2}>
      <div className="box">2</div>
    </Column>
    <Column xs={12} sm={6} md={4} lg={3} xl={2}>
      <div className="box">3</div>
    </Column>
  </Row>
</Container>