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TypeScript definitions for react-responsive-masonry
npm install --save @types/react-responsive-masonry
This package contains type definitions for react-responsive-masonry (https://github.com/cedricdelpoux/react-responsive-masonry#readme).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/react-responsive-masonry.
import { CSSProperties, ReactElement, ReactNode } from "react";
export interface MasonryProps {
children: ReactNode;
/**
* Injected by ResponsiveMasonry
*
* Default Value = 3
*/
columnsCount?: number;
/**
* Margin surrounding each item e.g. "10px" or "1.5rem" (css gap property)
*
* Default Value = "0"
*/
gutter?: string;
className?: string;
style?: CSSProperties;
}
export interface ResponsiveMasonryProps {
children: ReactNode;
/**
* A Object containing Keys as breakpoints in px and values as the columns count
*
* Default Value = { 350: 1, 750: 2, 900: 3 }
*/
columnsCountBreakPoints?: {
[key: number]: number;
};
className?: string;
style?: CSSProperties;
}
export default function Masonry(props: MasonryProps): ReactElement;
export function ResponsiveMasonry(props: ResponsiveMasonryProps): ReactElement;
These definitions were written by themashcodee.
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TypeScript definitions for react-responsive-masonry
The npm package @types/react-responsive-masonry receives a total of 30,504 weekly downloads. As such, @types/react-responsive-masonry popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/react-responsive-masonry demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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