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@cebus/react-button
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A Button control that allows users to make an action through a press.
The Button controls allow users to make an action through a press.
Using NPM
npm install @cebus/react-button
Using Yarn
yarn add @cebus/react-button
Install the @cebus/react-provider and our theme tokens from @cebus/react-theme
Set up the provider in your app:
import { Provider } from '@cebus/react-provider'
import { webLightTheme } from '@cebus/react-theme'
const MyApp = () => {
return (
<Provider theme={webLightTheme}>
<Provider>
)
}
import { Provider } from '@cebus/react-provider'
import { webLightTheme } from '@cebus/react-theme'
import { Button } from '@cebus/react-button'
const MyApp = () => {
return (
<Provider theme={webLightTheme}>
<Button>Hello World</Button>
<Provider>
)
}
To learn more about the Button API take a look at the Button Interface file.
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