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@pismo/bolt-typography
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> yarn add @pismo/bolt-typography
If you are have a sass-loader
prepared to import .scss
files from your node_modules
and want to apply the global stylesheet that this package offers, simply import it, once, directly inside your JavaScript and let your bundler do the work for you:
MyApp/index.js
:
import '@pismo/bolt-typography/index.scss'
You can name the import to make use of the same variables declared in the SCSS files, but in your JS:
MyButton.js
:
import typography from '@pismo/bolt-typography'
const btnStyle = {
fontSize: typography.f1,
lineHeight: typography.baseLineHeight,
}
const MyButton = () => (
<Button style={btnStyle}>Too big!</Button>
)
In this case you just need to import the specific file that contains the variables you want to reuse in your .scss
.
MyApp/style.scss
:
@import '~@pismo/bolt-typography/_font-sizes';
.my-class {
font-size: $f1;
}
Or import them all, I don't care
```MyApp/style.scss`:
@import '~@pismo/bolt-typography/index.scss';
.my-class {
line-height: $baseLineHeight;
}
e.g.: We're using the $f1
variable from the file _font-sizes.scss
of @pismo/bolt-typography
.
Edit the .scss
files. All the JS files are generated automatically upon commit.
FAQs
Typography, fonts and vertical rhythm
The npm package @pismo/bolt-typography receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @pismo/bolt-typography popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pismo/bolt-typography 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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