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@livechat/design-system
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React components and css styles library for use in Livechat products. By creating a uniform system, we want to deliver a harmonious experience to our customers. For someone who’s already used one of our products, the transition to another one would be smooth and intuitive.
To install LiveChat Design System Components Library with npm, run the following command:
npm install --save @livechat/design-system
Libary has separate css file with components styles. You need to import it in your app as well. You can find it in node-modules/@livechat/design-system/dist/design-system.css
. If you are using Less css preprocessor you can import design system styles directly in your styles main file:
@import '~@livechat/design-system/dist/design-system.css';
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning. Every release, along with the migration instructions, is documented in the Changelog.
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LiveChat Design System React components with css styles
We found that @livechat/design-system demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 59 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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