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@enso-ui/bulma
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Aggregator for Enso-Ui Bulma components
This package provides a common source for all the Bulma components available in the various NPM packages.
For live examples and demos, you may visit laravel-enso.com
Check the full documentation at docs.laravel-enso.com.
Install the package:
npm i @enso-ui/bulma
Import the desired component(s):
import {
Tab, EnsoTabs as Tabs, EnsoDateFilter as DateFilter, Uploader, Chart,
} from '@enso-ui/bulma';
@enso-ui/bulma
:
Card
,CardHeader
,CardContent
,CardImage
,CardFooter
,CardFooterItem
,CardControl
,CardBadge
,CardCollapse
,CardRefresh
,CardRemove
,Chart
,ChartCard
,EnsoChartCard
,Confirmation
,Datepicker
,EnsoDatepicker
,Dropdown
,DropdownIndicator
,Loader
,Modal
,ModalCard
,ProgressBar
,Tab
,Tabs
,EnsoTabs
,Toastr
,ToastrPlugin
,Typeahead
,EnsoTypeahead
,VueSwitch
,VueSelect
,EnsoSelect
,IntervalFilter
,DateFilter
,DateIntervalFilter
,EnsoIntervalFilter
,EnsoDateFilter
,EnsoDateIntervalFilter
,BooleanFilter
,VueFilter
,EnsoVueFilter
,SelectFilter
,EnsoSelectFilter
,EnsoUploader
,Uploader
,are welcome. Pull requests are great, but issues are good too.
Thank you to all the people who already contributed to Enso!
FAQs
Aggregator for enso-ui bulma components
The npm package @enso-ui/bulma receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @enso-ui/bulma popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @enso-ui/bulma demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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