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@commercetools-uikit/spacings-inline
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An inline spacing component renders its children horizontally with a consistent spacing between them.
If you want to learn more about the spacing components take a look at this article.
import SpacingsInline from '@commercetools-uikit/spacings-inline';
<SpacingsInline scale="m">
<FlatButton />
<FlatButton />
<FlatButton />
</SpacingsInline>;
Inline spacing can be imported and used via spacings
preset as well.
import Spacings from '@commercetools-uikit/spacings';
<Spacings.Inline scale="m">
<FlatButton />
<FlatButton />
<FlatButton />
</Spacings.Inline>;
Props | Type | Required | Values | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
scale | String | - | ['xs', 's', 'm', 'l', 'xl'] | s |
alignItems | oneOf | - | ['stretch', 'flex-start', 'flex-end', 'center', 'baseline'] | flex-start |
justifyContent | oneOf | - | ['flex-start', 'flex-end', 'center', 'space-between', 'space-around', 'space-evenly'] | flex-start |
children | PropTypes.node | - | - | - |
If you need to use flex-wrap
CSS property, consider using instead the component <Grid />
.
Scale | Pixel |
---|---|
xs | 4 |
s | 8 |
m | 16 |
l | 24 |
xl | 32 |
FAQs
An inline spacing component renders its children horizontally with a consistent spacing between them.
The npm package @commercetools-uikit/spacings-inline receives a total of 15,741 weekly downloads. As such, @commercetools-uikit/spacings-inline popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @commercetools-uikit/spacings-inline demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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