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@volue/design-elevation
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Shadow/elevation primitives for Volue design primitives
@volue/design-elevation
Elevation primitives/tokens to be used across Volue's products
npm install @volue/design-elevation --save
# or
yarn add @volue/design-elevation
In JavaScript, design token names are formatted in lower camelCase.
const tokens = require('@volue/design-elevation');
console.log(tokens.elevationM);
In JSON, design token names are formatted in SNAKE_CASE.
const tokens = require('@volue/design-elevation/dist/index.json');
console.log(tokens['ELEVATION_M']);
Sass variables and map keys are formatted in kebab-case.
// Using variables
@import '~@volue/design-elevation/dist/index';
div {
box-shadow: $elevation-m;
}
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Shadow/elevation primitives for Volue design primitives
The npm package @volue/design-elevation receives a total of 132 weekly downloads. As such, @volue/design-elevation popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @volue/design-elevation 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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