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@os-design/styles
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Common styles used in os-design. Emotion is used to define styles.
ellipsisStyles
– Truncates a single line of text with an ellipsis (...).enableScrollingStyles
– Enables smooth scrolling.horizontalPaddingStyles
– Sets the base horizontal padding.lineClampStyles
– Truncates text at a specific number of lines with an ellipsis (...).resetButtonStyles
– Resets the default button styles.resetFocusStyles
– Resets the default focus styles.resetUlStyles
– Resets the default ul styles.sizeStyles
– Sets the size of the element using the size parameter, which can be either small, medium, large, or custom string (for example, 2em).transitionStyles
– Sets the transition of one or more css properties.Install the package using the following command:
yarn add @os-design/styles
Install peer dependencies using the following command:
npx install-peerdeps @os-design/styles
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The npm package @os-design/styles receives a total of 34 weekly downloads. As such, @os-design/styles popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @os-design/styles 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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