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@ipscape/ips-badge
Advanced tools
The <ips-badge>
provides a badge component.
See Storybook
Install the component library:
npm install @ipscape/ips-badge
or
yarn add @ipscape/ips-badge
Add the component to your app:
import Vue from 'vue';
import IpsBadge from '@ipscape/ips-badge';
import '@ipscape/ips-badge/dist/ips-badge.css';
Vue.component(IpsBadge.name, IpsBadge);
Use a component in your application:
<template>
<ips-badge variant="orange" variant-style="solid"
>This is an orange solid badge</ips-badge
>
</template>
Made with ❤ by ipSCAPE
Licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md
file.
FAQs
A badge component
The npm package @ipscape/ips-badge receives a total of 130 weekly downloads. As such, @ipscape/ips-badge popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ipscape/ips-badge demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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