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@asphalt-react/logo
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A Logo represents your business and company's first introduction to consumers. It consists of the product's symbol and name. By default, Logo displays both but you can show either of them to fit your needs. Logo supports a list of product symbols to choose from or you can use a different one as well.
Usually Logo appears inside the Appbar and Sidebar components but you can also use it at other places.
import { Logo } from "@asphalt-react/logo"
<Logo />
The custom logo to display which is not present in the product symbols list. It overrides product and symbol props.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| node | false | N/A |
Size of Logo. Accepts "xs", "s", "m" and "l". It doesn't apply to custom logos.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| enum | false | "m" |
Brand name of your product. To remove it, set it to false.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| union | false | "gojek" |
Renders symbol of your product. This prop will always default to Gojek logo. To remove it, set it to false.
| type | required | default |
|---|---|---|
| union | false | null |
FAQs
Application logo and title
The npm package @asphalt-react/logo receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @asphalt-react/logo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @asphalt-react/logo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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