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@opensea/next-ui-kit
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@opensea/next-ui-kit
implements Next.js bindings for @opensea/ui-kit
. In practice that means that it uses components like next/link
instead of a native a
link to implement navigation.
pnpm add @opensea/next-ui-kit
import { Item } from "@opensea/next-ui-kit"
export const Component = () => {
return (
<Item href="/my-super-page">
<Item.Content>
<Item.Title>Hello Next.js</Item.Title>
</Item.Content>
</Item>
)
}
FAQs
NextJS bindings for OpenSea's Design System implementation in React
We found that @opensea/next-ui-kit 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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