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@bedrock-layout/css-reset
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@bedrock-layout/css-reset
A CSS Reset that compliments well with the Bedrock Layout Primitives
Full docs at: bedrock-layout.dev
When you don't have your own CSS reset.
npm install @bedrock-layout/css-reset
The reset mixin is best used at the beginning of your global style
import { reset } from "@bedrock-layout/css-reset";
const GlobalStyles = createGlobalStyle`
${reset}
`;
The GlobalStyle
component is used when you don't have your own global styles to use
import { GlobalStyles } from "@bedrock-layout/css-reset";
const App = () => {
return (
<div>
<GlobalStyles />
{/* The rest of the component */}
</div>
);
};
You can also just bring in the CSS Stylesheet directly from the lib
folder:
import "@bedrock-layout/css-reset/lib/reset.css";
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bedrock-layout css reset
The npm package @bedrock-layout/css-reset receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, @bedrock-layout/css-reset popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bedrock-layout/css-reset demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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