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@gluestack-ui/image
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A universal headless Button component for React Native, Next.js & React
To use @gluestack-ui/image
, all you need to do is install the
@gluestack-ui/image
package:
$ yarn add @gluestack-ui/image
# or
$ npm i @gluestack-ui/image
A image component is a graphical user interface element that enables users to act by clicking or tapping. It can be customized in size, shape, color, and behavior to fit the design of the application or website. Here's an example how to use this package to create one:
import { createImage } from '@gluestack-ui/image';
import { Root } from './styled-components';
export const Image = createImage({
Root,
});
Default styling of all these components can be found in the components/core/image file. For reference, you can view the source code of the styled Image
components.
// import the styles
import { Root } from '../components/core/image/styled-components';
// import the createImage function
import { createImage } from '@gluestack-ui/image';
// Understanding the API
const Image = createImage({
Root,
});
// Using the image component
export default () => <Image />;
More guides on how to get started are available here.
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A universal headless Button component for React Native, Next.js & React
The npm package @gluestack-ui/image receives a total of 13,247 weekly downloads. As such, @gluestack-ui/image popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gluestack-ui/image demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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