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@devnomic/marquee
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A beautiful marquee components for React.
npm install @devnomic/marquee
import { Marquee } from "@devnomic/marquee";
import "@devnomic/marquee/dist/index.css";
or you can skip npm install, and just copy and paste the source code into your component ala shadcn ui (don't forget to also copy tailwind config if you do this).
This library has very few props and self explanatory, you can get it running in no time. See web example for more details.
<Marquee
fade={true}
direction="left"
reverse={false}
pauseOnHover={false}
className="" // pass class to change gap or speed
innerClassName="" // pass class to change gap or speed
>
<div>Content 1</div>
<div>Content 2</div>
<div>Content 3</div>
<div>Content 4</div>
</Marquee>
This lib made specifically for tailwind users, however you can use normal css class too, to override the gap by passing class.
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A beautiful marquee component for React.
The npm package @devnomic/marquee receives a total of 1,352 weekly downloads. As such, @devnomic/marquee popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @devnomic/marquee demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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