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Adwaita/GTK inspired CSS for the web.
See examples here.
CSS styles are located in the dist/styles.css
file. If used with esbuild or webpack and css loader or something similar it can be imported like this from a JavaScript file:
import "adwavecss/dist/styles.css";
See docs for all components here.
import ADWave from "adwavecss";
// Primary button
const button = document.createElement("button");
button.classList.add(ADWave.Button.button);
button.classList.add(ADWave.Button.primary);
// Switch
const switchElem = document.createElement("div");
const knob = document.createElement("div");
switchElem.classList.add(ADWave.Switch.switch);
knob.classList.add(ADWave.Switch.knob);
switchElem.appendChild(knob);
const toggleSwitch = () => {
switchElem.classList.toggle(ADWave.Switch.active);
};
FAQs
Adwaita/GTK inspired CSS for the web.
The npm package adwavecss receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, adwavecss popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that adwavecss 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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