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@mailstep/design-system
Advanced tools
Live demo here: https://mailstep.gitlab.io/mailwise/mw2/design-system/storybook
Live demo here: https://mailstep.gitlab.io/mailwise/mw2/design-system/storybook
yarn install
yarn dev
yarn add @mailstep/design-system
and add import 'swiper/css'
somewhere to the root app.
In root folder run
npm run build
npm run deploy
There are Elements, Blocks and Forms components. Also you can use ThemeProvider and Utils package
Component | Description | Info |
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Alert | TBD | More info |
Avatar | TBD | More info |
Badge | TBD | More info |
BorderedBox | TBD | More info |
Button | TBD | More info |
Card | TBD | More info |
DialogOverlay | TBD | More info |
Dropdown | TBD | More info |
ErrorMessage | TBD | More info |
Icon | TBD | More info |
Image | TBD | More info |
Label | TBD | More info |
Link | TBD | More info |
Logo | TBD | More info |
Overlay | TBD | More info |
Pagination | TBD | More info |
Paragraph | TBD | More info |
Spinner | TBD | More info |
Component | Description | Info |
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TBD | TBD | TBD |
Component | Description | Info |
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TBD | TBD | TBD |
Component | Description | Info |
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Fonts | Import adjusted fonts of inter | TBD |
Component | Description | Info |
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Theme Provider | TBD | More info |
FAQs
Live demo here: https://mailstep.gitlab.io/mailwise/mw2/design-system/storybook
The npm package @mailstep/design-system receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, @mailstep/design-system popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mailstep/design-system demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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