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@appcustom/layout-components
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This is a TypeScript library designed to simplify the process of managing layout and data in your Angular TypeScript projects.
This is a TypeScript library designed to simplify the process of managing layout and data in your Angular TypeScript projects.
It consists of four categories:
You can install this library via npm:
npm install @appcustom/layout-components
This library is released under the MIT License.
This library was developed and is maintained by the Appcustom team.
If you need help with this library, please contact us at appcustom.io or visit our website at https://appcustom.i0.
https://appcustom-components-library.firebaseapp.com/ npm run build --project library-viewer firebase deploy
FAQs
- Actions (i.e. buttons, dropdown, modals, swap) - Data display (i.e. accordion, badge, cards, grid, table, timeline) - Navigation (breadcrumbs, link, menu, navbar, steps, tab) - Layout (artboard, divider, footer, hero, indicator, stack, mask)
We found that @appcustom/layout-components demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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