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@snowcoders/react-tabs
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React component that uses tabs to navigate between different sections
npm install --save @snowcoders/react-tabs
This repository is part of a larger repository called react-ui-base. The core idea behind the library is that the logic and functionality of a component doesn't really change between UI Libraries, only their styling. Given that situation, the goal is to provide highly customizable UI building blocks that UI libraries can use, combine and style however they wish without worrying about the core logic.
We highly recommend visiting the parent library's repository (https://github.com/snowcoders/react-ui-base) to understand general core concepts of versioning, upgrades and the suggested way to override our css. You will also find examples of many of our other components of which you are free to use!
This component takes the normal HTML Button element and removes all styling from it.
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React component that uses tabs to navigate between different sections
We found that @snowcoders/react-tabs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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