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Decathlon Design System - Vitamin specific CSS styles for progressbar component
@vtmn/css-progressbar
Decathlon Design System - Vitamin specific CSS styles for progress bar component
After installing npm or yarn, you can install @vtmn/css-progressbar
with this command:
# with npm
npm i -S @vtmn/css-progressbar
# with yarn
yarn add @vtmn/css-progressbar
Or you can also install it with a CDN like unpkg.com
:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@vtmn/css-progressbar" />
Roboto & Roboto Condensed fonts as described in Typography section will not be automatically loaded. Fortunately, there is a few easy ways to get started.
Shown below is a sample progress bar markup used to load from a CDN:
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto:wght@400;700&family=Roboto+Condensed:ital,wght@0,400;0,700;1,700&display=swap"
/>
You can also do it via CSS Import:
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto:wght@400;700&family=Roboto+Condensed:ital,wght@0,400;0,700;1,700&display=swap');
Otherwise, you can install them with typeface
:
# with npm
npm i -S typeface-roboto typeface-roboto-condensed
# with yarn
yarn add typeface-roboto typeface-roboto-condensed
Then, you can import them in your entry-point:
import 'typeface-roboto';
import 'typeface-roboto-condensed';
Once you have installed this package, you just have to import CSS styles!
If you don't need different themes, you can choose the specific CSS package without CSS variables.
With a bundler that supports CSS imports in JS files:
import '@vtmn/css-progressbar/dist/index.css';
Otherwise include it in your HTML file:
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="./node_modules/@vtmn/css-progressbar/dist/index.css"
/>
If you need different themes, you can choose the specific CSS package with CSS variables. For this, be sure to install & import @vtmn/css-design-tokens
before:
# with npm
npm i -S @vtmn/css-design-tokens
# with yarn
yarn add @vtmn/css-design-tokens
Or you can also install it with a CDN like unpkg.com
:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@vtmn/css-design-tokens" />
With a bundler that supports CSS imports in JS files:
import '@vtmn/css-design-tokens/dist/index.css';
import '@vtmn/css-progressbar/dist/index-with-vars.css';
Otherwise include it in your HTML file:
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="./node_modules/@vtmn/css-design-tokens/dist/index.css"
/>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="./node_modules/@vtmn/css-progressbar/dist/index-with-vars.css"
/>
To know all the use cases and their associated code, check out the showcase here.
For more information about how this component is designed and how to use it in your application, check out the decathlon.design docs
If your project uses the mathematical trick of basing the value of 1rem
equals 10px
, there is also an index-base10
output within the dist
folder of this package.
If you want to know the different changes between versions of this package, look at the changelog here.
Please file the issue here.
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Decathlon Design System - Vitamin specific CSS styles for progressbar component
The npm package @vtmn/css-progressbar receives a total of 11,736 weekly downloads. As such, @vtmn/css-progressbar popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vtmn/css-progressbar demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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