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@instructure/ui-themes
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A library of instructure themes
npm install @instructure/ui-themes
global theming:
import { canvas } from '@instructure/ui-themes'
canvas.use()
application level theming:
import { canvas } from '@instructure/ui-themes'
ReactDOM.render(
<InstUISettingsProvider theme={canvas}>
<App />
</InstUISettingsProvider>,
element
)
globally:
import { canvas } from '@instructure/ui-themes'
canvas.use({ overrides: { colors: { brand: 'red' } } })
application level:
import { canvas } from '@instructure/ui-themes'
const themeOverrides = { colors: { brand: 'red' } }
ReactDOM.render(
<InstUISettingsProvider theme={{ ...canvas, ...themeOverrides }}>
<App />
</InstUISettingsProvider>,
element
)
You can read more about how our theming system works and how to use it here
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A library of instructure themes
The npm package @instructure/ui-themes receives a total of 10,544 weekly downloads. As such, @instructure/ui-themes popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @instructure/ui-themes demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 36 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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