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@lu-development/ux-patterns
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To start working on the design system(and if you have access to repo), clone this repo to a new directory:
git clone https://bitbucket.os.liberty.edu/scm/ds/ux-patterns.git
cd ux-patterns
and run:
npm start
######Script tag
Put this script tag with the version
<link href="https://unpkg.com/@lu-development/ux-patterns@1.7.2/css/liberty.bundle.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@lu-development/ux-patterns@1.7.2/dist/uxpatterns/uxpatterns.esm.js"></script>
<script nomodule src="https://unpkg.com/@lu-development/ux-patterns@1.7.2/dist/uxpatterns/uxpatterns.js"></script>
You need to import at least the core.css for your app to function. You don't need the full liberty.bundle.css
in the head of your index.html Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc.
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The npm package @lu-development/ux-patterns receives a total of 57 weekly downloads. As such, @lu-development/ux-patterns popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lu-development/ux-patterns demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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