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Theme UI includes `@theme-ui/preset-bootstrap` which can be used as an example or starting point for extending your own themes.
Theme UI includes @theme-ui/preset-bootstrap
which can be used as an example or
starting point for extending your own themes.
npm i @theme-ui/preset-bootstrap
// example theme
import theme from '@theme-ui/preset-bootstrap'
export default {
...theme,
styles: {
...theme,
},
}
We'd love to have more presets added to the Theme UI project. If you'd like to add a new preset or improve upon the existing ones, please open an issue or pull request.
v0.15.5 (Tue Feb 07 2023)
:tada: This release contains work from new contributors! :tada:
Thanks for all your work!
:heart: Nischal Shakya (@Nischal2015)
:heart: Wahid Rahim (@wahidrahim)
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import #2370 (@Nischal2015)FAQs
Theme UI includes `@theme-ui/preset-bootstrap` which can be used as an example or starting point for extending your own themes.
The npm package @theme-ui/preset-bootstrap receives a total of 1,428 weekly downloads. As such, @theme-ui/preset-bootstrap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @theme-ui/preset-bootstrap 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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