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@coopdigital/component-squircles
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Co-op's squircles (half way between a aquare and a circle) are the shape of the centre of the Co-op logo's 'o'. We use it to draw a person's attention to a particular part of the page like an offer or something new.
Install via npm or Yarn:
$ npm install @coopdigital/component-squircles--save
# OR
$ yarn add @coopdigital/component-squircles
You can include component-squircles in your project by referencing it from your existing CSS via @import statement, i.e.:
@import "node_modules/@coopdigital/component-squircles/dist/squircles.css";
If you use PostCSS in your build pipeline, you can reference the sources directly like so:
@import "node_modules/@coopdigital/component-squircles/src/squircles.pcss";
If you use a postcss-import plugin, it gets even easier:
@import "@coopdigital/component-squircles";
Here's a bunch of examples, showing how you can integrate this CSS module in your project, based on most popular stacks of project. You can either use a post-processed and pre-built CSS form the dist directory, ot use PostCSS sources from the src dir.
The latter have certain dependencies, which should be consumed by your frontend toolkit to postprocess the CSS correctly.
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Copyright (c) 2021 Co-operative Group Limited. Licensed MIT.
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Co-op Component: Squircles
We found that @coopdigital/component-squircles demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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