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@neighbourhoods/design-system-components
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Currently this package exports these components, all of which are under development but act as a good starting point for building Neighbourhoods UI:
Currently this package exports these components, all of which are under development but act as a good starting point for building Neighbourhoods UI:
(Comprising of the LitElement ancestor components from the neighbourhoods-design-system-components
package - now deprecated). Use these as a base if you just want to inherit styles:
NHComponent
- Just the NH design token CSS variables
NHComponentShoelace
- In future we will add some Shoelace variable overrides so use this to include them too
NHButton
NHButtonGroup
NHCard
NHPostCard
NHCardList
NHTabButton
NHPagination
NHProfileCard
NHProfileIdenticon
NHPagination
NHPageHeaderCard
NHAssessmentWidget
NHSelectAvatar
NHSlide
NHMenu
-- currently same as NHButtonGroup
sl-
webcomponents internally)NHDialog
NHAlert
NHCreatePost
FAQs
Currently this package exports these components, all of which are under development but act as a good starting point for building Neighbourhoods UI:
The npm package @neighbourhoods/design-system-components receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @neighbourhoods/design-system-components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @neighbourhoods/design-system-components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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