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@trycourier/react-elements
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Courier React Elements is a package of bite sized components that are shared between our larger components like Inbox and Toast.
This package includes highly reusable components such as buttons, icons, and modals.
Caution: This package is not yet stable. Interfaces are subject to change.
A simple button. Uses <button>
as its root element.
Usage:
import { Button } from 'react-elements';
interface ButtonProps {
size?: "xs" | "sm" | "md" | "lg";
/** Color of the button */
color?: string;
/** Defaults to white */
textColor?: string;
/** CSS Overrides to apply to the button*/
css?: CSSObject;
}
<Button onClick={doWork} css={{ borderRadius: 5 }}>
Click Me!
<Button/>
A set of icons.
Available icons:
Usage:
import { icons } from "react-elements";
export interface IconProps {
/** Defaults to 100% of parent. */
size?: "xs" | "sm" | "md" | "lg" | number;
color?: string;
/** CSS Overrides of the SVG container */
css?: CSSObject;
/** CSS Overrides of the SVG tag */
svgCSS?: CSSObject;
}
<icons.Courier fill={"tomato"} />;
A simple button. Uses <a>
as its root element.
Usage:
import { LinkButton } from 'react-elements';
interface ButtonProps {
size?: "xs" | "sm" | "md" | "lg";
// Color of the button
color?: string;
/** Defaults to white */
textColor?: string;
/** CSS Overrides to apply to the button*/
css?: CSSObject;
}
<LinkButton onClick={doWork} css={{ borderRadius: 5 }}>
Click Me!
<LinkButton/>
A simple title. Uses <h1>
as its root element.
Usage:
import { Title } from "react-elements";
interface TitleProps {
children: React.ReactNode;
/** CSS Overrides to apply to the title*/
css?: CSSObject;
}
<Title>Hello World</Title>;
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Shareable components for each Courier package
We found that @trycourier/react-elements 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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