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@cloudflare/component-text
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Cloudflare Text Component
Installation with yarn is recommended
$ yarn add @cloudflare/component-text
import React from 'react';
import { Text } from '../../src';
const TextComponent = () => (
<div>
<p>
Specify a <code>size</code>
</p>
<Text size="normal">Hello World</Text>
<Text size="small">Hello World</Text>
<Text size="normal" weight="semi-bold">
Hello World
</Text>
<Text size="normal" weight="bold">
Hello World
</Text>
<p>
and/or an <code>align</code>
</p>
<Text align="start">Hello World</Text>
<Text align="center">Hello World</Text>
<Text align="justify">Hello World</Text>
<Text align="end">Hello World</Text>
<p>
and/or a <code>type</code>
</p>
<Text type="info">Hello World</Text>
<Text type="success">Hello World</Text>
<Text type="warning">Hello World</Text>
<Text type="error">Hello World</Text>
<Text type="muted">Hello World</Text>
<p>
and/or a <code>case</code>
</p>
<Text case="capitalize">hello world</Text>
<Text case="titlecase">hello world</Text>
<Text case="lowercase">Hello World</Text>
<Text case="uppercase">Hello World</Text>
</div>
);
export default TextComponent;
FAQs
Cloudflare Text Component
We found that @cloudflare/component-text demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 35 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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