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@muil/components
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React components for faster and easier email templates development. Responsive by design on most-popular email clients, even Outlook. Inspired by [Inky](https://github.com/foundation/inky).
React components for faster and easier email templates development. Responsive by design on most-popular email clients, even Outlook. Inspired by Inky.
Building HTML emails is hard, especially responsive emails. That's why we created this library. Get away from complex table markup and inconsistent results.
Library includes
Read More Muil Docs - Components.
You can use this library with Muil or React Server Side Rendering
npm install @muil/components
or
yarn add @muil/components
import { StyleProvider, Button } from "@muil/components";
<StyleProvider>
<Button href="#">Button</Button>
<Button href="#" tiny>Tiny Button</Button>
<Button href="#" small>Small Button</Button>
<Button href="#">Default Button</Button>
<Button href="#" large>Large Button</Button>
</StyleProvider>;
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React components for faster and easier email templates development. Responsive by design on most-popular email clients, even Outlook. Inspired by [Inky](https://github.com/foundation/inky).
The npm package @muil/components receives a total of 377 weekly downloads. As such, @muil/components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @muil/components 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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