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@zendeskgarden/react-avatars
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Components relating to avatars in the Garden Design System
This package includes components relating to avatars in the Garden Design System.
npm install @zendeskgarden/react-avatars
# Peer Dependencies - Also Required
npm install react react-dom styled-components @zendeskgarden/react-theming
import { ThemeProvider } from '@zendeskgarden/react-theming';
import { Avatar, StatusIndicator } from '@zendeskgarden/react-avatars';
/**
* Place a `ThemeProvider` at the root of your React application
*/
<ThemeProvider>
<Avatar>
<img src="images/user.png" alt="Example Avatar" />
</Avatar>
<StatusIndicator type="available" aria-label="status: online">
Available
</StatusIndicator>
</ThemeProvider>;
v9.1.1 (2024-10-31)
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Components relating to avatars in the Garden Design System
The npm package @zendeskgarden/react-avatars receives a total of 81,554 weekly downloads. As such, @zendeskgarden/react-avatars popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @zendeskgarden/react-avatars 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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