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@hashicorp/react-min-100-layout
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The `<Min100Layout />` component is used to render page layouts that include footers, and are intended to have a minimum height of `100vh`, such that the footer always appears at the bottom of the viewport.
Readme
The <Min100Layout />
component is used to render page layouts that include footers, and are intended to have a minimum height of 100vh
, such that the footer always appears at the bottom of the viewport.
npm install @hashicorp/react-min-100-layout
See usage examples in docs.mdx.
FAQs
The `<Min100Layout />` component is used to render page layouts that include footers, and are intended to have a minimum height of `100vh`, such that the footer always appears at the bottom of the viewport.
The npm package @hashicorp/react-min-100-layout receives a total of 3,464 weekly downloads. As such, @hashicorp/react-min-100-layout popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hashicorp/react-min-100-layout demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 24 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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